Similar words: mistily, distillation, pistol, typist, piston, epistle, therapist, episteme. Meaning: ['pɪstɪl] n. the female ovule-bearing part of a flower composed of ovary and style and stigma.
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(1) These stubby pistils had come smartly to attention as my hands had moved over them during the examination.
(2) Exotic crimson flowers and birds poked their pistils and stamens and bills every which way up and down her torso.
(3) The female part is the pistil.
(4) Pistil is the seed - producing part of the flower.
(5) Development of pistil and stamen of 11 earliest embryo - cultured apricot selections was studied, these selections were selected by Sh andong Institute of Pomology. Sentencedict.com
(6) The term pistil or compound pistil is also used to mean one or many carpels respectively.
(7) A flower is made up of four parts: the sepal, petal, stamen and pistil.
(8) The fertility resumption is not thorough. Itis possible that the male-sterile genes effect on the pistil in Nongken 58S.
(9) Having all principal parts , namely, the sepals, petals, stamens, and pistil pistils . Used of a flower.
(10) He remains an un - impregnated ovum, an unfertilized pistil.
(11) It was found that the content of zearalenone increased synchronously with the developmental progress of stamen and pistil, and accumulated to the maximum just when the plant was blooming.
(12) The receptor localized to the plasma membrane of the stigmatic papillae on the surface of the pistil is encoded by SRK gene.
(13) The stamen is the male part of a flower. The pistil is the female part.
(14) The stigma is the sticky knob at the top of the pistil.
(15) The present status and prospect of studies on specific genes for development of androecium, pistil and petals of higher plants are reviewed in this paper.
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