A type of plant fertilization in which the pollen tube travels through a conducting tissue of the female reproductive structure, typically through a style or a hyphae network in fungi, to reach the ovule or egg cell.
/sɪˈfoʊnəɡəmi/
A term that does not directly translate to a commonly used word in English and does not have a clear established meaning in common usage or dictionaries. It appears to be a fabricated or non-standard term.
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Orbifloxacin is a fluoroquinolone antibiotic used to treat a variety of bacterial infections, including respiratory tract infections, skin infections, and infections in the urinary and reproductive systems.
/ɔr'bɪfləkseɪs/
A dish of assorted appetizers, usually consisting of raw or cured meats, fish, cheeses, and vegetables, served before an Italian meal.
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Concerning or relating to a stage or situation that comes before or is an early stage of evolution or the process of evolution
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Sclerotica refers to a type of non-living, hardened secondary cell wall material found in fungi, which provides structural support and protection. It is not to be confused with sclerotium, which is a dense mass of mycelium and hyphae used by some fungi as a survival structure.
/skləˈrɒtɪkə/
Not representative or not accurately reflecting the characteristics of the group or population being studied or described.
/ˌmisrɪ'prezentətɪv/
In a manner that opposes or is contrary to dynamics; not dynamically or in a dynamic manner.
/ænt diˈnæs tɪ kəl i/