different between staminate vs pistillateflower
staminate
English
Etymology
Latin staminatus (“consisting of threads”), from stamen (“thread”).
Adjective
staminate (not comparable)
- (botany) Having functional stamens, but (typically) no pistils.
Antonyms
- pistillate
See also
- carpellate
Anagrams
- animatest, emanatist
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