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Gymnospermous refers to plants that produce seeds that are not enclosed in a fruit or ovary, as in the case of flowering plants. In other words, gymnosperms are plants whose seeds are visible and exposed, such as conifers, cycads, and ginkgoes.
Gymnosperms are a group of plants that produce seeds, but their seeds are not enclosed in fruits like those of flowering plants. Instead, the seeds are exposed and bear cones, such as pine or spruce trees. Examples of gymnosperms include pines, spruces, firs, cypresses, and sequoias.
Gymnosporangium is a type of fungus that is commonly found on trees, especially apple and pear trees. It is also known as "tree-inhabiting rust fungi". Gymnosporangium produces two generations of spores, one yellow or orange and one black, which can cause damage to the host tree and nearby plants.
The gymnotid are a family of electric fish that belong to the order Gymnotiformes. They are characterized by the ability to produce electric discharges, which they use for communication, navigation, and predator defense. The family includes species such as the electric eel and the knife fish.
Gymnotiformes refers to a group of fish characterized by their ability to generate electric discharges, which they use for communication, navigation, and defense. They are also known as knife fishes or eels, and include species such as the electric eel and the neocoryphium.
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Gymnura is a genus of marine rays, commonly known as butterfly rays. They are a type of fish that have a distinctive flat, disk-like body and long, wing-like fins that resemble butterflies.
Gympie is a town in the Wide Bay–Burnett region of Queensland, Australia. It is a historic town founded in 1878 and is known for its rich timber industry and its association with the famous Gympie Railway Station, which is now a museum.
Gyms refer to buildings or areas where people can exercise, train, and engage in physical activities to improve their health, strength, and fitness. They typically have equipment and facilities such as treadmills, weights, and mirrors, and may offer classes, personal training, and other services.
Gymshoes are a type of footwear that is worn while participating in sports or physical activities, particularly in a gym or school setting. They are usually lightweight, flexible, and have a non-marking sole to prevent damage to floors. Gymshoes are often designed for specific sports, such as running, basketball, or tennis, and provide support and traction for the wearer's feet during exercise.
"GYNAE" is a shortened form of the word "gynaecology," which is the branch of medicine that deals with the health and care of the reproductive system in women, as well as prenatal care and childbirth.
Gynaecea refers to a medical condition characterized by an abnormal proliferation of glandular tissue in the cervix, leading to abnormal cell growth and potential cancer development.
A gynaeceum was an ancient Roman term for a women's quarters or a cloistered area within a larger building, often in a palace or temple, reserved for women and where they could engage in various activities, including spinning, weaving, and education. The term is derived from the Greek words γυνή (gynē, meaning "woman") and αἰκ�.insertion).
Gynaecia is a rare or obsolete term that refers to the generative organs of a female, specifically the female reproductive system. In modern medical practice, this term is largely replaced by the term "gynecology" which is the branch of medicine that focuses on the health and disorders of the female reproductive system.
A gynaecian is a synonym for a gynaecologist, which is a medical doctor who specializes in the health and well-being of women. Gynaecologists focus on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disorders and diseases related to the female reproductive system, such as pregnancy, childbirth, and menstrual disorders, as well as breast health and menopause.
The gynaecium is the innermost part of a flower, specifically the female reproductive structures. It is also known as the pistil or carpel. It consists of three main parts: the stigma, the style, and the ovary. The stigma is the sticky surface at the top of the pistil that receives pollen, the style is the long, narrow tube that connects the stigma to the ovary, and the ovary is the base of the pistil that contains the ovules or eggs.
Relating to the female reproductive system, especially the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix, and vagina.
Relating to the branch of medicine that deals with the health and disorders of the female reproductive system, typically referring to obstetrics and gynaecology.
A gynaecologist is a medical doctor who specializes in the health and well-being of women, particularly in the areas of female reproductive systems and related disorders. They deal with issues such as pregnancy, childbirth, menstrual cycle, and various gynaecological problems, and often work closely with obstetricians, who specialize in childbirth and maternal health.
Gynaecologists are medical doctors who specialize in the health and well-being of women, particularly in the female reproductive system. They provide care for a range of issues related to women's health, including routine check-ups, pregnancies, and treatments for conditions such as menstrual disorders, menopause, and cervical cancer. They are also trained to perform surgical procedures, such as hysterectomies and cesarean sections.
Gynaecology is the branch of medicine that deals with the health and diagnosis of disorders of the female reproductive system. It involves the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disorders and diseases affecting the vulva, vagina, cervix, uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries. A doctor who specializes in gynaecology is called an obstetrician and gynaecologist (OB-GYN).
Gynaecomastia is a medical condition characterized by the abnormal growth of breast tissue in males, leading to the development of enlarged breasts. It is often benign and painless, but can also be a symptom of an underlying medical condition, such as hormonal imbalances or certain medications. In some cases, gynaecomastia can be a source of emotional distress and psychological discomfort for affected individuals.
Gynaecophilia refers to a sexual attraction or preference for women or female genitalia.
The adjective "gynaecophoric" refers specifically to the part of a beetle's body that supports its female reproductive organs, typically found in the abdomen of certain insect species. In other words, it is related to the beetle's female reproductive system.
Gynaeolatry is a noun that refers to a form of worship or admiration in which a woman is worshipped as a goddess or a divine being. It is often considered a form of female supremacy or femininity. The term is derived from the Greek words "gynaikos" meaning woman and "latreia" meaning worship or service. In some ancient cultures, women were revered and worshipped for their wisdom, fertility, or other qualities, and this term is used to describe such practices.
A gynaephile is a person who has an abnormal or erotic attraction to women, particularly in a sexual context. The term is often used to describe someone who has a strong and intense sexual desire for women.
Gynaephilia refers to a sexual orientation or preference in which an individual is sexually attracted to women. This term is sometimes used to describe a type of bisexuality, as it does not necessarily imply a complete preference for women, but rather an inclination towards emotional and romantic connections with them.
Gynander refers to a person who is genetically female but has some physical characteristics of a male, typically as a result of androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS). It is a rare medical condition where the body is insensitive to androgens, which are hormones that promote the development of male characteristics. As a result, individuals with AIS may have some masculine physical characteristics, such as a 46,XY karyotype, a larger clitoris, and/or a shorter vagina, but they still have ovaries and produce eggs, and often identify as female.
Gynandria refers to a botanical term that describes the habit of some plants, particularly orchids, to grow in a way where the male and female reproductive organs are united as a single structure, rather than being separate as is typical in other plants. This unique feature allows for self-pollination and increased reproductive success.
A gynandromorph is a biological term that refers to an individual that has a combination of male and female characteristics. This can occur in some animals, particularly insects, when they develop from a single fertilized egg that contains both male and female chromosomes. As a result, the individual may have a mix of male and female features, such as a combination of male and female genitalia or a mix of male and female behaviors.
Gynandromorphic refers to a developmental anomaly in which an individual has characteristics of both sexes, typically featuring one half of the body exhibiting the physical attributes of one sex and the other half exhibiting those of the other sex. This phenomenon is commonly observed in certain species of animals, particularly insects, where it results from genetic abnormalities during embryonic development. In humans, gynandromorphs are extremely rare and typically occur in individuals with Turner syndrome or other sex chromosome abnormalities.
Gynandromorphism is a rare biological phenomenon where an individual, typically an insect or a bird, has both male and female characteristics. In other words, the individual has a mixture of male and female traits, such as the presence of both male and female genitalia, wings, or other sex-specific features. This condition is often observed in insects, particularly butterflies, where one half of the body may be male and the other half female.
Gynandromorphous refers to something having characteristics of both sexes, typically in reference to insects, particularly butterflies and moths. A gynandromorphous individual is an organism that has the physical characteristics of one sex (usually the female) on one side and those of the other sex (usually the male) on the other side, or vice versa. This phenomenon is often seen in insects where the sex chromosomes are not properly paired during development, leading to an individual with a mix of male and female characteristics.
Gynandrous (adjective): Having both female and male organs of reproduction; hermaphroditic.
Gynarchy is a term that refers to a society or system in which women hold the position of authority and power, often in contrast to a patriarchal society where men hold the dominant roles. It is sometimes used to describe a hypothetical or idealized society where women rule and make decisions, often based on principles of equality, justice, and cooperation.
A gymnasium is a large hall or building that is used for physical exercise, sports, and other physical activities.