What are the hypernyms for Tetramerous?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
Other hypernyms:
animal, life form, macromolecule, organic compound, organic structure, organism, plant, structure, Molecular Structure, Biologic Entity, Macrobiological Entity, Organismal feature, macromolecular complex.
What are the opposite words for tetramerous?
Tetramerous is a term used to describe flowers or other structures that have four parts. As an antonym, the word "monomerous" can be used to describe structures with only one part, while "dimerous" can refer to structures with two parts, "trimerous" for structures with three parts, and "pentamerous" for structures with five parts. These terms are commonly used in botany to describe the number of petals or sepals in a flower, the number of stamens, or the number of carpels in the ovary. The use of these antonyms helps to provide clarity and precision in describing the structures of plants and other organisms.
What are the antonyms for Tetramerous?
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