staminate

English

Etymology

Latin staminatus (consisting of threads), from stamen (thread).

Adjective

staminate (not comparable)

  1. (botany) Having functional stamens, but (typically) no carpels.

See also

Further reading

staminate”, in Collins English Dictionary.

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