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Diandrous
Diandrous Di*an"drous, n. [Cf. F. diandre.] (Bot.)
Of or pertaining to the class Diandria; having two stamens.
Dodecandrous
Dodecandrian Do`de*can"dri*an, Dodecandrous Do`de*can"drous,
a. (Bot.)
Of or pertaining to the Dodecandria; having twelve stamens,
or from twelve to nineteen.
Enneandrous
Enneandrian En`ne*an"dri*an, Enneandrous En`ne*an"drous, a.
(Bot.)
Having nine stamens.
Heptandrous
Heptandrian Hep*tan"dri*an, Heptandrous Hep*tan"drous, a.
[Cf. F. heptandre.] (Bot.)
Having seven stamens.
Hex-androus
Hexandrian Hex*an"dri*an, Hex-androus Hex-an"drous, a. [Cf.
F. hexandre.] (Bot.)
Having six stamens.
Icosandrous
Icosandrian I`co*san"dri*an, Icosandrous I`co*san"drous, a.
(Bot.)
Pertaining to the class Icosandria; having twenty or more
stamens inserted in the calyx.
Meandrous
Meandrous Me*an"drous, Meandry Me*an"dry, a.
Winding; flexuous.
Monandrous
Monandrous Mo*nan"drous, a. (Bot.)
Of or pertaining to the monandria; having but one stamen.
Octandrous
Octandrian Oc*tan"dri*an, Octandrous Oc*tan"drous, a. (Bot.)
Of or pertaining to the Octandria; having eight distinct
stamens.
Oligandrous
Oligandrous Ol`i*gan"drous, a. [Oligo- + Gr. ?, ?, man, male.]
(Bot.)
Having few stamens.
Pentandrous
Pentandrian Pen*tan"dri*an, Pentandrous Pen*tan"drous, a.
(Bot.)
Of or pertaining to the class Pentadria; having five stamens.
Polyandrous
Polyandrous Pol`y*an"drous, a. (Bot.)
Belonging to the class Polyandria; having many stamens, or
any number above twenty, inserted in the receptacle.
Protandrous
Protandrous Pro*tan"drous, a. (Bot.)
Proterandrous.
ProterandrousProterandrous Pro`ter*an"drous, a. [Gr. ? earlier (fr. ?
before) + ?, ?, man, male.] (Bot.)
Having the stamens come to maturity before the pistil; --
opposed to proterogynous. Tetrandrous
Tetrandrian Te*tran"dri*an, Tetrandrous Te*tran"drous, a.
(Bot.)
Belonging to the class Tetrandria.
Triandrous
Triandrian Tri*an"dri*an, Triandrous Tri*an"drous, a. [Cf.
F. triandre.] (Bot.)
Of or pertaining to the Triandria; having three distinct and
equal stamens in the same flower.
Meaning of Androu from wikipedia
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entities consist of the following: KTEL
Aiginas KTEL
Aitoloakarnanias KTEL
Androu KTEL
Argolidas KTEL
Arkadias KTEL
Artas KTEL
Attikis KTEL
Achaias KTEL Grevenon...
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Bardouille Androu Morgan Produced by
Wyatt Bardouille J.
Annette Bardouille, Ph.D. Dost Bardouille-Crema
Cinematography Michael Welty Edited by
Androu Morgan...
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Panteleimonas Agios Panteleimonas,
Victoria 2-62 1-69 Ko Κω Kos 117 m (384 ft)
Androu Str.,
Kypseli Troias Str.,
Kypseli Kypseli 2-40 1-35 Konstantinoupoleos...
- began, in
October 1925,
Athens College occupied a
rented building on 18
Androu Street in the
heart of Athens. The
school moved to
Psychico in 1929. That...
- parépempsen auti tó proedrevónti autís Sev. Archiepiskópo Sýrou, Tínou kaì
Androu k. Methodío, ópos di' ekthéseos autoú anaféri autí, an tò periechómenon...
- Antandrus. Both
etymologize Ἄντανδρος (Antandros) as ἀντ’ Ἄνδρου (ant'
Androu),
exploiting the
meaning 'in the
stead of' of the Gr****
preposition ἀντί...
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brocht and
sauld agane within our Realme, to
cause the said
Walter and
Androu tyne
thair gret
labour and expens, The
charter then
specifies a key purpose...
- 9 mi)), the
Akhyvaa (3.7 km (2.3 mi)), the
Aymara (4.2 km (2.6 mi)) and the
Androu (4.8 km (3.0 mi)). The town is
situated in a very
mountainous terrain in...
- By 1609,
these had been
turned into a
sheep farm. In the 16th century,
Androu Benbie (possibly Benvie) was
living as a wright. Also,
Edmund Jackson was...