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Definition of Gamic

Gamic
Gamic Gam"ic, a. [Gr. ? marriage.] (Biol.) Pertaining to, or resulting from, sexual connection; formed by the union of the male and female elements.

Meaning of Gamic from wikipedia

- suffix "-gamy" refers specifically to the number of spouses, as in bi-gamy (two spouses, generally illegal in most nations), and poly-gamy (more than...
- hair, and an unclean appearance. He wanted to make the Stones "a raunchy, gamy, unpredictable bunch of undesirables" and to "establish that the Stones were...
- Gamy (Russian: Гамы) is a rural locality (a village) in Ust-Kachkinskoye Rural Settlement, Permsky District, Perm Krai, Russia. The po****tion was 344...
- use in-game art and speech bubbles, such as in sprite comics. The term gamics has been proposed by Nathan Ciprick in 2004 to refer to webcomics that consist...
- Usually having to do with some kind of difference, "hetero", in reproduction, "gamy". See below for more specific senses. In reproductive biology, heterogamy...
- (jungli maans), such as boar or deer and chillies were used to veil the gamy odour of the meat. It was a favourite among the royalties. While the ****y...
- The Dunin family, Polish: Duninowie, also Łabędź family, Łabędzie (after their coat of arms) was an old Polish noble family, whose members were Magnates...
- ubiquitous and highly concentrated in seeds (pan meaning "universal" and gamic meaning "seed"). Pangamic acid is the name given to the chemical compound...
- (2011). Life stages of creativity. Root‐Bernstein, R. S., Bernstein, M., & Gamier, H. (1993). Identification of scientists making long‐term, high‐impact contributions...
- er-b****-fishing-techniques "B****, the name of various trimly shaped, active, gamy fishes of both fresh and salt water" . Encyclopedia Americana. 1920....