(botany) Partaking of two natures, as the perianth of some endogenous plants, where the outer surface is calycine and the inner petaloid.
ascogonium
ascogonium
noun
(mycology) The spiral female organ of an ascomycetous fungus from which asci are produced
ausforming
ausforming
verb
present participle of ausform
boulangism
boulangism
Noun
The spirit or principles of a French political movement identified with (1837–1891), who promoted an aggressive nationalism which opposed Germany and called for the defeat of the Franco-Prussian War (1870-71) to be avenged.
coassuming
coassuming
verb
present participle of coassume
combusting
combusting
verb
present participle of combust
germanious
gluttonism
gluttonism
noun
The state of being a glutton.
gonangiums
gramineous
gramineous
adj
Of or pertaining to plants in the grass family (Gramineae, Poaceae).
gumshoeing
gumshoeing
verb
present participle of gumshoe
ignivomous
ignivomous
adj
(archaic) Throwing out fire, as a volcano does.
leguminose
leguminose
adj
Alternative form of leguminous
leguminous
leguminous
adj
of the Leguminosae family of peas, beans etc
resembling a legume
marigenous
marigenous
adj
Produced in or by the sea.
migrainous
migrainous
adj
Of, relating to, or afflicted with migraine.
minigroups
misogynous
misogynous
adj
Of, relating to, or exhibiting misogyny; misogynistic.
misquoting
misquoting
verb
present participle of misquote
mouslingly
mucigenous
mucigenous
adj
(physiology) Connected with the formation of mucin or mucus; resembling mucin.
omnigenous
omnigenous
adj
Consisting of all kinds.
outshaming
outshaming
verb
present participle of outshame
outsmiling
outsmiling
verb
present participle of outsmile
outsmoking
outsmoking
verb
present participle of outsmoke
outsumming
outsumming
verb
present participle of outsum
sigismundo
sporangium
sporangium
noun
(botany, mycology) A case, capsule, or container in which spores are produced by an organism.
subkingdom
subkingdom
noun
(taxonomy) A taxonomic category below kingdom and above superphylum.
(uncommon) A kingdom that is part of another kingdom, ruled by a subking.