dimerous
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek διμερής (dimerḗs, “bipartite”).
Adjective
dimerous (not comparable)
- (botany) In two parts; having two parts in each whorl of a flower.
- Plants with dimerous flowers are fairly rare.
Related terms
- dimer
- dimery
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