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91cleis|tog|a|mous — «klys TOG uh muhs», adjective. having small, self pollinating flowers that do not open, in addition to regular flowers: »The violet is a cleistogamous plant …
92cleis|tog|a|my — «klys TOG uh mee», noun. the condition of having small flowers that do not open, but are pollinated from their own anthers in addition to the normal, larger, brightly colored flowers, as in the violet. ╂[< Greek kleistós closed + English gamy] …
93cryp|tog|a|mous — «krihp TOG uh muhs», adjective. = cryptogamic. (Cf. ↑cryptogamic) …
94cryp|tog|ra|pher — «krihp TOG ruh fuhr», noun. 1. an expert in cryptography. 2. a person who writes in cipher …
95cryp|tog|ra|phist — «krihp TOG ruh fihst», noun. = cryptographer. (Cf. ↑cryptographer) …
96cryp|tog|ra|phy — «krihp TOG ruh fee», noun. 1. the art or process of using or deciphering secret codes or ciphers. 2. anything written in secret codes or ciphers. ╂[< New Latin cryptographia < Greek kryptós hidden + graphíā writing] …
97cy|tog|a|my — «sy TOG uh mee», noun. the union or conjugation of cells …
98der|ma|tog|ra|phy — «DUR muh TOG ruh fee», noun. the anatomical description of the skin …
99dit|tog|ra|phy — «dih TOG ruh fee», noun, plural phies. 1. the unintentional repetition of a letter or word, or of a series of letters or words, in writing or copying. 2. a passage having such repetition. ╂[< Greek dittós double + English graphy] …
100e|lec|tro|pho|tog|ra|phy — «ih LEHK troh fuh TOG ruh fee», noun. photography that uses electric processes for producing images, as xerography …