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polygamian

noun

[Gr. many, and marriage.]

In botany, a plant which bears hermaphrodite flowers, with male or female flowers, or both, not inclosed in the same common calyx, but scattered either on the same plant, or on two or three distinct individuals.

polygamian

adjective
Producing hermaphrodite flowers, with male or female flowers, or both.