Bearing or containing two seeds.
From dis- (two) plus Greek sperma (seed), with the botanical suffix -ous. This is an older botanical term with the same meaning as dispermic.
Botanists in the 1700s-1800s used both 'dispermic' and 'dispermous' interchangeably, showing how scientific terminology evolved—eventually scientists standardized on 'dispermic,' making 'dispermous' appear mainly in historical botanical texts.
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