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from The Century Dictionary.

  • In botany, a term suggested by Cassini as a substitute for monocotyledonous, on the supposition that the single cotyledon results from unequal development on the two sides of the axis of the embryo. An equivalent form suggested by him was anisobryous, but neither term was ever adopted.

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