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gamete
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ?????? (gamet?, “wife”), ??????? (gamét?s, “husband”), ultimately from ????? (gámos, “marriage”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??æmi?t/
- Rhymes: -i?t
Noun
gamete (plural gametes)
- (cytology) A reproductive cell (sperm in males or eggs in females), having only half of a complete set of chromosomes.
Synonyms
- sex cell
- See also Thesaurus:gamete
Hypernyms
- germ cell
Hyponyms
- spermatozoon
- sperm
- ovum
- egg
Derived terms
Translations
See also
- oocyte
- spermatid
- meiosis
- syngamy
Anagrams
- metage
Italian
Noun
gamete m (plural gameti)
- (cytology) gamete
Derived terms
- gametangio
- gametofito
- gametogenesi
Anagrams
- tegame
gamete From the web:
- what gametes
- what gametes can be produced by aabb
- what gametes can be produced by aa
- what gametes do females produce
- what gametes are produced by meiosis
- what gametes do males produce
- what gametes can she produce
- what gametes can a rryy plant produce
haplophyte
English
Etymology
haplo- (“single; simple”) +? -phyte (“plant”)
Adjective
haplophyte (not comparable)
- (genetics) Having the normal number of chromosomes characteristic of the organism's gametes
Noun
haplophyte (plural haplophytes)
- Such an organism
haplophyte From the web:
- what halophytes
- what are halophytes plants
- what does halophytes mean
- what are halophytes and xerophytes
- what is halophytes in geography
- what does halophyte mean in geography
- what does halophytes
- what makes halophyte unique
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