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syncarpous, a. Bot.|sɪnˈkɑːpəs| [f. mod.L. syncarpus (f. Gr. σύν syn-1 + καρπός fruit) + -ous.] Consisting of united or coherent carpels: opp. to apocarpous.
1830Lindley Nat. Syst. Bot. Introd. p. xxx, Syncarpous [ovaria] are those of which the carpella are compactly combined. 1872Oliver Elem. Bot. i. iv. 37 The pistil [of Deadnettle] is syncarpous, consisting of two carpels, as indicated by the bifid stigma. |