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Allogamous
Allogamous Al*log"a*mous, a. (Bot.) Characterized by allogamy.
Amphigamous
Amphigamous Am*phig"a*mous, a. [Gr. ? + ? marriage.] (Bot.) Having a structure entirely cellular, and no distinct sexual organs; -- a term applied by De Candolle to the lowest order of plants.
Autogamous
Autogamous Au*tog"a*mous, a. (Bot.) Characterized by autogamy; self-fertilized.
Balsamous
Balsamous Bal"sam*ous, a. Having the quality of balsam; containing balsam. ``A balsamous substance.' --Sterne.
Bigamous
Bigamous Big"a*mous, a. Guilty of bigamy; involving bigamy; as, a bigamous marriage.
Biramous
Biramous Bi*ra"mous, a. [Pref. bi- + ramous.] (Biol.) Having, or consisting of, two branches.
Camous
Camous Ca"mous, Camoys Ca"moys, a. [F. camus (equiv. to camard) flat-nosed, fr. Celtic Cam croked + suff. -us; akin to L. camur, camurus, croked.] Flat; depressed; crooked; -- said only of the nose. [Obs.]
Camoused
Camoused Ca"moused,, a. [From Camouse] Depressed; flattened. [Obs.] Though my nose be cammoused. --B. Jonson
Camously
Camously Ca"mous*ly, adv. Awry. [Obs.] --Skelton.
Cleistogamous
Cleistogamic Cleis`to*gam"ic, Cleistogamous Cleis*tog"a*mousa. [Gr. ? closed (fr. ? to shut) + ? marriage.] (Bot.) Having, beside the usual flowers, other minute, closed flowers, without petals or with minute petals; -- said of certain species of plants which possess flowers of two or more kinds, the closed ones being so constituted as to insure self-fertilization. --Darwin.
Cryptogamous
Cryptogamian Cryp`to*ga"mi*an (kr?p`t?-g?"m?-a]/>n), Cryptogamic Cryp`to*gam"ic (kr?p`t?-g?m"?k), Cryptogamous Cryp*to"gam*ousa. Of or pertaining to the series Cryptogamia, or to plants of that series.
Defamous
Defamous Def"a*mous, a. Defamatory. [Obs.]
Dichogamous
Dichogamous Di*chog"a*mous, a. (Bot.) Manifesting dichogamy.
Didynamous
Didynamous Di*dyn"a*mous, a. (Bot.) Of or pertaining to the Didynamia; containing four stamens disposed in pairs of unequal length.
Digamous
Digamous Dig"a*mous, a. Pertaining to a second marriage, that is, one after the death of the first wife or the first husband.
Endogamous
Endogamous En*dog"a*mous, a. [Endo- + Gr. ? marriage.] Marrying within the same tribe; -- opposed to exogamous.
Famous
Famous Fa"mous, a. [L. famosus, fr. fama fame: cf. F. fameux. See Fame.] Celebrated in fame or public report; renowned; mach talked of; distinguished in story; -- used in either a good or a bad sense, chiefly the former; often followed by for; as, famous for erudition, for eloquence, for military skill; a famous pirate. Famous for a scolding tongue. --Shak. Syn: Noted; remarkable; signal; conspicuous; celebrated; renowned; illustrious; eminent; transcendent; excellent. Usage: Famous, Renowned, Illustrious. Famous is applied to a person or thing widely spoken of as extraordinary; renowned is applied to those who are named again and again with honor; illustrious, to those who have dazzled the world by the splendor of their deeds or their virtues. See Distinguished.
Famoused
Famoused Fa"moused, a. Renowned. [Obs.] --Shak.
Famously
Famously Fa"mous*ly, adv. In a famous manner; in a distinguished degree; greatly; splendidly. Then this land was famously enriched With politic grave counsel. --Shak.
Famousness
Famousness Fa"mous*ness, n. The state of being famous.
Hamous
Hamose Ha*mose", Hamous Ha"mous, [L. hamus hook.] (Bot.) Having the end hooked or curved.
Hemigamous
Hemigamous He*mig"a*mous, a. [Hemi- + Gr. ? marriage.] (Bot.) Having one of the two florets in the same spikelet neuter, and the other unisexual, whether male or female; -- said of grasses.
Hercogamous
Hercogamous Her*cog"a*mous, a. [Gr. ? a fence + ? marriage.] (Bot.) Not capable of self-fertilization; -- said of hermaphrodite flowers in which some structural obstacle forbids autogamy.
Homodynamous
Homodynamous Ho`mo*dy"na*mous, a. (Biol.) Pertaining to, or involving, homodynamy; as, successive or homodynamous parts in plants and animals.
Homogamous
Homogamous Ho*mog"a*mous, a. [Gr. ? married together; ? the same + ? marriage.] (Bot.) Having all the flowers alike; -- said of such composite plants as Eupatorium, and the thistels.
Infamous
Infamous In"fa*mous, a. [Pref. in- not + famous: cf. L. infamis. See Infamy.] 1. Of very bad report; having a reputation of the worst kind; held in abhorrence; guilty of something that exposes to infamy; base; notoriously vile; detestable; as, an infamous traitor; an infamous perjurer. False errant knight, infamous, and forsworn. --Spenser. 2. Causing or producing infamy; deserving detestation; scandalous to the last degree; as, an infamous act; infamous vices; infamous corruption. --Macaulay. 3. (Law) Branded with infamy by conviction of a crime; as, at common law, an infamous person can not be a witness. 4. Having a bad name as being the place where an odious crime was committed, or as being associated with something detestable; hence, unlucky; perilous; dangerous. ``Infamous woods.' --P. Fletcher. Infamous hills, and sandy perilous wilds. --Milton. The piny shade More infamous by cursed Lycaon made. --Dryden. Syn: Detestable; odious; scandalous; disgraceful; base; vile; shameful; ignominious.
Infamously
Infamously In"fa*mous*ly, adv. In an infamous manner or degree; scandalously; disgracefully; shamefully. The sealed fountain of royal bounty which had been infamously monopolized and huckstered. --Burke.
Infamousness
Infamousness In"fa*mous*ness, n. The state or quality of being infamous; infamy.
Isodynamous
Isodynamous I`so*dy"na*mous, a. [Gr. ?. See Isodynamic.] Of equal force or size.
Mixogamous
Mixogamous Mix*og"a*mous, a. [Gr. ? a mixing + ? marriage.] (Zo["o]l.) Pairing with several males; -- said of certain fishes of which several males accompany each female during spawning.

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