gamy

  • 81Zoogamous — o*[ o]g a*mous, a. [Zo[ o] + Gr. ? marriage.] (Biol.) Of or pertaining zo[ o]gamy. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 82bigamy — noun Etymology: Middle English bigamie, from Medieval Latin bigamia, from Latin bi + Late Latin gamia gamy Date: 13th century the act of entering into a marriage with one person while still legally married to another • bigamist noun …

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  • 83cryptogam — noun Etymology: ultimately from Greek kryptos + gamia gamy Date: 1847 a plant or plantlike organism (as a fern, moss, alga, or fungus) reproducing by spores and not producing flowers or seed • cryptogamic also cryptogamous adjective …

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  • 84dichogamy — noun (plural mies) Etymology: German Dichogamie, from dich + gamie gamy Date: 1862 the production of male and female reproductive elements at different times by a hermaphroditic organism in order to ensure cross fertilization • dichogamous …

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  • 85homogamy — noun Etymology: German Homogamie, from hom + gamie gamy Date: 1897 the mating of like with like • homogamous adjective …

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  • 86misogamy — noun Etymology: Greek misein to hate + English gamy Date: circa 1656 a hatred of marriage • misogamist noun …

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  • 87gamey — adjective see gamy …

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  • 88gamily — adverb see gamy …

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  • 89gaminess — noun see gamy …

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  • 90Cuisine of the United States — The cuisine of the United States is a style of food preparation derived from the United States. The cuisine has a history dating back before the colonial period when the Native Americans had a rich and diverse cooking style for an equally diverse …

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