Ovary

/ˈoʊvəˌri/ noun

An ovary is a part of the female body that makes eggs and hormones, and it is also the part of a flower that holds the ovules, which can become seeds.

From Modern Latin *ovarium*, from Latin *ovum* meaning “egg.” It was first used scientifically in the 17th century to name the egg‑producing organ.

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