Difference between revisions of "syngonic"
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|etymology=Greek <i>syn</i>, together; <i>gone</i>, seed | |etymology=Greek <i>syn</i>, together; <i>gone</i>, seed | ||
− | |definition=The production of both sperm and eggs by the same gonad; hermaphroditic reproduction. | + | |definition=The production of both [[sperm]] and eggs by the same [[gonad]]; [[hermaphroditic]] [[reproduction]]. |
|see also=[[digonic]], [[amphigonic]] | |see also=[[digonic]], [[amphigonic]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:38, 13 September 2013
syngonic (adjective; Greek syn, together; gone, seed): The production of both sperm and eggs by the same gonad; hermaphroditic reproduction.See also: digonic, amphigonic