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didynamous

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di⋅dyn⋅a⋅mous

[dahy-din-uh-muhs]
–adjective
(of a flower) having four stamens in two pairs of different length.

Origin:
1785–95; < NL Didynam(ia) name of the class (equiv. to di- di- 1 + Gk dýnam(is) power (see dynamic ) + -ia -ia ) + -ous


di⋅dyn⋅a⋅my, noun
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di·dyn·a·mous   (dī-dĭn'ə-məs)   
adj.  Having four stamens in two pairs of unequal length.

[From New Latin Didynamia, former class name : di-1 + Greek dunamis, power; see dynamic.]
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