Gynandromorph 



An organism containing both male and female character- 

 istics, e.g., certain insects, cf. Hermaphrodite. 



Gynandrous 



Refers to plants in which the stamens are fused with the 

 pistil, e.g., certain orchids. 



Gynoecium (Gynaecium) 



The Carpels or Pistils of a flower considered collectively. 



Gypsophilous 



Refers to plants growing characteristically on soils rich 

 in gypsum. 



Gyttio 



The jelly-like ooze on lake bottoms. 



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