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Angiomonospermous (gcide) | Angiomonospermous \An`gi*o*mon`o*sper"mous\
([a^]n`j[i^]*[-o]*m[o^]n`[-o]*sp[~e]r"m[u^]s), a. [Angio- +
monospermous.] (Bot.)
Producing one seed only in a seed pod.
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Angiospermous (gcide) | Angiospermous \An`gi*o*sper"mous\, a. (Bot.)
Having seeds inclosed in a pod or other pericarp.
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Aspermous (gcide) | Aspermous \A*sper"mous\, a. [Gr. ?; 'a priv. + ? seed.] (Bot.)
Destitute of seeds; aspermatous.
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Campylospermous (gcide) | Campylospermous \Cam`py*lo*sper"mous\, a. [Gr. ? curved + ?
seed.] (Bot.)
Having seeds grooved lengthwise on the inner face, as in
sweet cicely.
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Coelospermous (gcide) | Coelospermous \C[oe]l`o*sper"mous\ (? or ?), a. [Gr. koi^los
hollow + ? seed.] (Bot.)
Hollow-seeded; having the ventral face of the seedlike
carpels incurved at the ends, as in coriander seed.
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Dispermous (gcide) | Dispermous \Di*sper"mous\ (d[-i]*sp[~e]r"m[u^]s), a. [Gr. di- =
dis + spe`rma seed, fr. spei`rein to sow: cf. F. disperme.]
(Bot.)
Containing only two seeds; two-seeded.
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Enneaspermous (gcide) | Enneaspermous \En`ne*a*sper"mous\, a. [Gr. 'enne`a + spe`rma
seed.] (Bot.)
Having nine seeds; -- said of fruits. Enneatic |
Epiphyllospermous (gcide) | Epiphyllospermous \Ep`i*phyl`lo*sper"mous\, a. [Gr. 'epi` +
fy`llon leaf + spe`rma seed.] (Bot.)
Bearing fruit on the back of the leaves, as ferns. --Harris
(1710).
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Gymnospermous (gcide) | Gymnospermous \Gym`no*sper"mous\ (j[i^]m"n[-o]*sp[~e]r"m[u^]s),
a. [Gr. gymno`spermos; gymno`s naked + spe`rma seed: cf. F.
gymnosperme.] (Bot.)
(a) Having naked seeds, or seeds not inclosed in a capsule or
other vessel.
(b) Belonging to the class of plants consisting of
gymnosperms.
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Heptaspermous (gcide) | Heptaspermous \Hep`ta*sper"mous\, a. [Hepta- + Gr. ? a seed.]
(Bot.)
Having seven seeds.
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leopard spermophile (gcide) | Gopher \Go"pher\, n. [F. gaufre waffle, honeycomb. See
Gauffer.] (Zool.)
1. One of several North American burrowing rodents of the
genera Geomys and Thomomys, of the family
Geomyid[ae]; -- called also pocket gopher and {pouched
rat}. See Pocket gopher, and Tucan.
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Note: The name was originally given by French settlers to
many burrowing rodents, from their honeycombing the
earth.
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2. One of several western American species of the genus
Spermophilus, of the family Sciurid[ae]; as, the gray
gopher (Spermophilus Franklini) and the striped gopher
(S. tridecemlineatus); -- called also {striped prairie
squirrel}, leopard marmot, and leopard spermophile.
See Spermophile.
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3. A large land tortoise (Testudo Carilina) of the Southern
United States, which makes extensive burrows.
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4. A large burrowing snake (Spilotes Couperi) of the
Southern United States.
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Gopher drift (Mining), an irregular prospecting drift,
following or seeking the ore without regard to regular
grade or section. --Raymond.
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Melanospermous (gcide) | Melanosperm \Me*lan"o*sperm\, n. [Gr. me`las, me`lanos, black +
spe`rma seed.] (Bot.)
An alga of any kind that produces blackish spores, or seed
dust. The melanosperms include the rockweeds and all kinds of
kelp. -- Mel`a*no*sper"mous, a.
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Monospermous (gcide) | Monospermal \Mon`o*sper"mal\, Monospermous \Mon`o*sper"mous\, a.
[Mono- + Gr. spe`rma seed: cf. F. monosperme.] (Bot.)
Having only one seed.
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Octospermous (gcide) | Octospermous \Oc`to*sper"mous\, a. [Octo- + Gr. ? seed.] (Bot.)
Containing eight seeds.
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Oligospermous (gcide) | Oligospermous \Ol`i*go*sper"mous\, a. [Oligo- + Gr. spe`rma a
seed.] (Bot.)
Having few seeds.
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Orthospermous (gcide) | Orthospermous \Or`tho*sper"mous\, a. [Ortho- + Gr. ? seed.]
(Bot.)
Having the seeds straight, as in the fruits of some
umbelliferous plants; -- opposed to coelospermous.
--Darwin.
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Pentaspermous (gcide) | Pentaspermous \Pen`ta*sper"mous\, a. [Penta- + Gr. ? seed.]
(Bot.)
Containing five seeds.
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Polyspermous (gcide) | Polyspermous \Pol`y*sper"mous\, a. [Gr. ?; poly`s many + ?
seed.] (Bot.)
Containing many seeds; as, a polyspermous capsule or berry.
--Martyn.
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Spermoblast (gcide) | Spermoblast \Sper"mo*blast\, n. [Spermo- + -blast.] (Physiol.)
One of the cells formed by the division of the spermospore,
each of which is destined to become a spermatozoid; a
spermatocyte; a spermatoblast.
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Spermococcus (gcide) | Spermococcus \Sper`mo*coc"cus\, n. [NL. See Spermo-, and
Coccus.] (Physiol.)
The nucleus of the sperm cell.
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Spermoderm (gcide) | Spermoderm \Sper"mo*derm\, n. [Spermo- + derm: cf. F.
spermoderme.] (Bot.)
The covering of a seed; -- sometimes limited to the outer
coat or testa. --Lindley.
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Spermogonium (gcide) | Spermogonium \Sper`mo*go"ni*um\, n. [NL.; spermo- + Gr. ???
offspring.] (Bot.)
A conceptacle of certain lichens, which contains spermatia.
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Spermologist (gcide) | Spermologist \Sper*mol"o*gist\, n. [Gr. ????? picking up seeds;
spe`rma sperm, seed + ???? to gather.]
One who treats of, or collects, seeds. --Bailey.
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Spermophile (gcide) | Spermophile \Sper"mo*phile\, n. [Gr. spe`rma a seed + fi`los
loving, fond.] (Zool.)
Any ground squirrel of the genus Spermophilus; a gopher.
See Illust. under Gopher.
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Spermophilus citillus (gcide) | Suslik \Sus"lik\, n. [Russ. s['u]slik'.] (Zool.)
A ground squirrel (Spermophilus citillus) of Europe and
Asia. It has large cheek pouches. [Written also souslik.]
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Spermophilus Franklini (gcide) | Gopher \Go"pher\, n. [F. gaufre waffle, honeycomb. See
Gauffer.] (Zool.)
1. One of several North American burrowing rodents of the
genera Geomys and Thomomys, of the family
Geomyid[ae]; -- called also pocket gopher and {pouched
rat}. See Pocket gopher, and Tucan.
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Note: The name was originally given by French settlers to
many burrowing rodents, from their honeycombing the
earth.
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2. One of several western American species of the genus
Spermophilus, of the family Sciurid[ae]; as, the gray
gopher (Spermophilus Franklini) and the striped gopher
(S. tridecemlineatus); -- called also {striped prairie
squirrel}, leopard marmot, and leopard spermophile.
See Spermophile.
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3. A large land tortoise (Testudo Carilina) of the Southern
United States, which makes extensive burrows.
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4. A large burrowing snake (Spilotes Couperi) of the
Southern United States.
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Gopher drift (Mining), an irregular prospecting drift,
following or seeking the ore without regard to regular
grade or section. --Raymond.
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Spermophore (gcide) | Spermophore \Sper"mo*phore\, n. (Zool.)
A spermatophore.
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Spermophyta (gcide) | Spermophyta \Sper*moph"y*ta\, n. pl. [Nl., from Gr. spe`rma a
seed + fyto`n a plant.]
Plants which produce seed; phaenogamia. These plants
constitute the highest grand division of the vegetable
kingdom.
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Spermophyte (gcide) | Spermophyte \Sper"mo*phyte\, n. (Bot.)
Any plant which produces true seeds; -- a term recently
proposed to replace ph[ae]nogam.
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Spermophytic (gcide) | Spermophytic \Sper`mo*phyt"ic\, a. (Bot.)
Capable of producing seeds; ph[ae]nogamic.
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Spermoplasma (gcide) | Spermoplasma \Sper`mo*plas"ma\, n. [NL. See Spermo-, and
Plasma.] (Physiol.)
The protoplasm of the sperm cell. --Haeckel.
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Spermosphere (gcide) | Spermosphere \Sper"mo*sphere\, n. [Spermo- + sphere.] (Physiol.)
A mass or ball of cells formed by the repeated division of a
male germinal cell (spermospore), each constituent cell
(spermoblast) of which is converted into a spermatozoid; a
spermatogemma.
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Spermospore (gcide) | Spermospore \Sper"mo*spore\, n. [Spermo- + spore.] (Physiol.)
The male germinal or seminal cell, from the breaking up of
which the spermoblasts are formed and ultimately the
spermatozoids; a spermatospore. --Balfour.
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Tetraspermous (gcide) | Tetraspermous \Tet`ra*sper"mous\, a. [Tetra- + Gr. ? a seed.]
(Bot.)
Having four seeds.
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Tetraspermous plant, a plant which produces four seeds in
each flower.
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Tetraspermous plant (gcide) | Tetraspermous \Tet`ra*sper"mous\, a. [Tetra- + Gr. ? a seed.]
(Bot.)
Having four seeds.
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Tetraspermous plant, a plant which produces four seeds in
each flower.
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Trachyspermous (gcide) | Trachyspermous \Tra`chy*sper"mous\, a. [Gr. ? rough + ? seed.]
(Bot.)
Rough-seeded. --Gray.
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Trispermous (gcide) | Trispermous \Tri*sper"mous\, a. [Pref. tri- + Gr. ? seed.]
(Bot.)
Containing three seeds; three-seeded; as, a trispermous
capsule.
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Xanthospermous (gcide) | Xanthospermous \Xan`tho*sper"mous\, a. [Xantho- + Gr. spe`rma
sperm.] (Bot.)
Having yellow seeds.
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