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staminate
sta·mi·nate S0700200 (stā′mə-nĭt, -nāt′, stăm′ə-)adj. Having stamens but no pistils: staminate flowers.staminate (ˈstæmɪnɪt; -ˌneɪt) adj (Botany) (of plants) having stamens, esp having stamens but no carpels; male[C19: from Latin stāminātus consisting of threads. See stamen, -ate1]stam•i•nate (ˈstæm ə nɪt, -ˌneɪt) adj. 1. having a stamen or stamens. 2. having stamens but no pistils. [1835–45] sta·mi·nate (stā′mə-nĭt)1. Having one or more stamens.2. Having stamens but no pistils. Male flowers are staminate.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | staminate - capable of fertilizing female organsantheralphytology, botany - the branch of biology that studies plantsmale - being the sex (of plant or animal) that produces gametes (spermatozoa) that perform the fertilizing function in generation; "a male infant"; "a male holly tree" | EncyclopediaSeestamenstaminate
staminate (of flowers) having STAMENS but no CARPELS.staminate Related to staminate: antherSynonyms for staminateadj capable of fertilizing female organsSynonymsRelated Words |