"Dodecagynia" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Dodecagynia is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a type of 12-branched plant, especially the Dodecagynia glomerata, which is a species of flowering plant in the family Araliaceae.
I apologize, but "dodecagynia" is not a commonly used word in everyday English. It appears to be a rare or technical term in the field of botany, referring to a type of plant flower.
Here are a few examples of how "dodecagynia" might be used:
Past tense of "dodder", which means to move unsteadily or to cause something to move unsteadily, especially in a feeble or tottering manner.
A dodderer is a person who is confirmed in their opinions and behaviors and is unwilling to change or reconsider them, often to the extent of being seen as stubborn, obstinate, or set in their ways. The term can also be used to describe someone who is not open-minded or receptive to new ideas or perspectives.
Shaky, unsteady, or wavering in movement, thought, or action; feeble or infirm, often due to old age.
Doddery refers to something or someone that is old-fashioned, peculiar, or slightly ridiculous. It can also describe someone's behavior or appearance as being slightly doddering or shaky, often due to age or infirmity.
Dodecahedral refers to something that has a dodecahedron shape, which is a polyhedron with 12 flat faces, typically pentagonal in shape. In geometry, a dodecahedron is a three-dimensional solid shape with this structure. The term is often used to describe a shape or object that has a dodecahedral structure, and is sometimes used to describe things that are symmetrical and have a sense of order or regularity, such as shapes, crystals, or even some molecular structures.