Diovular

/daɪ.ˈɒv.jə.lər/ adjective

Definition

In botany, relating to or having two ovules, as in certain plant ovaries or reproductive structures.

Etymology

From Latin 'di-' (two) + 'ovulum' (small egg) + '-ar' (relating to). This botanical term is used in plant morphology and reproductive anatomy.

Kelly Says

When a plant produces a diovular ovary, it means that ovary will eventually develop into a fruit with room for two seeds—it's like nature pre-planning the fruit's design!

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