GYM- 
gymnos, naked; rhis, pet — 
nostril region not 
feathers, as in some birds ( ool. S 
gsymnosomatou 
[Gk. gymn 
ing seeds not enclosed 
in a true patted as in the Conifers 
bot.). 
gymnospore Sita apes) m, [Gk 
gymnos, na ; sporos, seed.| A 
nake me not enclosed in a 
protective envelo e (dz0/.). 
omatous (jim’néstém’atiis) a. 
[ Gk. pete ec ; stoma, mouth, ] 
Naked-mouthed ; having no peri- 
ral groove,—see gynaeco- 
Dd. 
gynaecophore Sar kofor) 7. [Gk. 
; pherein, to. carry.] 
the ona ee groove of certain 
carried (zool. 
drism (jinan’ —- [Gk. 
, woman; aver, man 7 Her- 
maphroditism. 
orphism  (jinan’drémér’- 
fizm) ~. [Gk. gyne, woman ; ane 
man ; morphe, form. Conditio 
having one side characteristically 
male, the other female, from ex- 
ternal aspect 
drophore ( Sinks ees n. = 
syne, woman ; aver, man; phere 
n axial " prolongation 
ence a sporophyll (doz.). 
sgn gk d’riis) 
gynandrosporous 
. [Gk. gyne, woman ; aner, man ; 
sporos, seed.]| With androspores 
adjoining the oogonium, as in some 
Algae (07). 
nacional (jinan’driis) a. Ak gyne 
woman ; aver, man aving the 
stamens fused win the pistils, as in 
some es (40 
aie inky ‘thériis) a. [Gk. 
Ly “- ates anthos, flower.] Hav- 
ne the stamens converted into pistils 
(40t.). 
aoe BS by sons Nn. ig gyne, 
base.] A gynoe- 
Sine beseioey veveptacis of certain 
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HAB- 
plants ; the condition in which the 
style appears to arise from the 
ovary (4 
obasic style,—a style arising from 
the base of the carpel (404). 
ge prot Ae nédié’shiis) a. [Gk. 
gyne. s ice; o2kos, 
cool. morphic, with some 
lants preduci ng only female 
flowers (402). 
ecium nae: Re eS [Gk. gyne 
woman ; se.] The pistils, 
aia or es be eas of a flower 
eynogonidia G J are piantnleg m1. plu. 
k. gyne. n ; gonos, offspring. | 
saison pi boas aches aed after 
epeated division of parthenogonidia 
ay Mastigo te) 
woman ; 1005, 
oikos, eh Appi. plants with 
pistillate flowers = (dot.). 
gynophore (jinéfor) ” [Gk. syne, 
woman ; pherein to ae 
talk supportin vary ; a 
elongation of the daa between 
stamens and pistil (bot. 
—— gosta dim) nm. [Gk 
me, woman ; stege, roof.] A pro- 
tective covering for - gynoecium 
bot.). 
gynostemium (ji‘nésté’mitim) #, [Gk. 
woman ; sfemon, warp.] The 
pos ed of eae and 
[L. 
Rot ion, as of cells; a 
whorl of a spiel shell (zoo/. a 
gyrose (jirds) @. Lyra. to 
si With undulating ane: 
sinuous (doz. 
pam 
H 
habenula eae ala) 7. te habena, 
stra name aff. ss certain 
habituati 
habi. 
The adjustment effected in a cell 
by which subsequent contacts of 
