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syconiumenUK
sy·co·ni·um S0953500 (sī-kō′nē-əm)n. pl. sy·co·ni·a (-nē-ə) The fleshy multiple fruit of a fig, consisting of the enlarged, hollow, rounded floral receptacle with numerous fruitlets inside. [New Latin sȳcōnium, from Greek sūkon, fig.]syconium (saɪˈkəʊnɪəm) n, pl -nia (-nɪə) (Botany) botany the fleshy fruit of the fig, consisting of a greatly enlarged receptacle completely surrounding the inflorescence[C19: from New Latin, from Greek sukon fig]sy•co•ni•um (saɪˈkoʊ ni əm) n., pl. -ni•a (-ni ə) a multiple fruit developed from a hollow fleshy receptacle containing numerous flowers, as in the fig. [1855–60; < New Latin < Greek sŷkon fig + New Latin -ium -ium2] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | syconium - the fleshy multiple fruit of the fig consisting of an enlarged hollow receptacle containing numerous fruitletscommon fig, common fig tree, Ficus carica, fig - Mediterranean tree widely cultivated for its edible fruitaggregate fruit, multiple fruit, syncarp - fruit consisting of many individual small fruits or drupes derived from separate ovaries within a common receptacle: e.g. blackberry; raspberry; pineapple |
syconiumenUK
syconium[sī′kō·nē·əm] (botany) A fleshy fruit, as a fig, with an enlarged pulpy receptacle internally lined with minute flowers. syconiumenUK
Words related to syconiumnoun the fleshy multiple fruit of the fig consisting of an enlarged hollow receptacle containing numerous fruitletsRelated Words- common fig
- common fig tree
- Ficus carica
- fig
- aggregate fruit
- multiple fruit
- syncarp
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