Definition of Trilocular. Meaning of Trilocular. Synonyms of Trilocular

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Definition of Trilocular

Trilocular
Trilocular Tri*loc"u*lar, a. [Pref. tri- + locular: cf. F. triloculaire.] Having three cells or cavities; as, a trilocular capsule; a trilocular heart.

Meaning of Trilocular from wikipedia

- ovary, fruits can be classified as unilocular (uni-locular), bilocular, trilocular, or multilocular. The number of locules present in a gynoecium may be...
- ovary is inferior (below the floral parts) consisting of three chambers (trilocular). The fruit consists of a dry capsule that splits (dehisces) releasing...
- Floral diagram From centre outwards: Trilocular ovary, 6 stamens, 6 tepals...
- and polyphyllous. synangium A fused aggregate of sporangia, e.g. in the trilocular sporangia of the whisk fern Psilotum. synanthous A type of growth in which...
- ovaries are bi- or trilocular and one to two ovules is present per locule. The fruit is a capsule that is typically bi- or trilocular, but in rare cases...
- centrarch in rhyniophytes and trimerophytes. The sporangia of Psilotum are trilocular synangia resulting from the fusion of three adjacent sporangia, and these...
- relocate, relocation, translocal, translocate, translocation, translocative, trilocular, unilocular †locellus locell- †loculus locul- longuslongior • longissimus...
- syncarpous (with fused carpels), with three connate (fused) carpels and is trilocular (three locules, or chambers) or unilocular (single locule, as in Scoliopus...
- dorsifixed or versatile. In the gynaecium, the ovary is inferior and trilocular with pluriovulate locules. The style is filiform, and the stigma trifid...
- nonlocal, relocate, relocation, translocate, translocation, translocative, trilocular, unilocular log-, -logy word, reason, speech, thought Gr**** λόγος (lógos)...