pistil
[ pis-tl ]
/ ˈpɪs tl /
noun Botany.
the ovule-bearing or seed-bearing female organ of a flower, consisting when complete of ovary, style, and stigma.
such organs collectively, where there are more than one in a flower.
a gynoecium.
Origin of pistil
Words nearby pistil
pissy,
pistachio,
pistachio green,
pistareen,
piste,
pistil,
pistillate,
pistoia,
pistol,
pistol grip,
pistol-handle knife
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British Dictionary definitions for pistil
pistil
/ (ˈpɪstɪl) /
noun
the female reproductive part of a flower, consisting of one or more separate or fused carpels; gynoecium
Word Origin for pistil
C18: from Latin
pistillum
pestle
Scientific definitions for pistil
pistil
[ pĭs′təl ]
One of the female reproductive organs of a flower, consisting of a single carpel or of several carpels fused together. A flower may have one pistil or more than one, though some flowers lack pistils and bear only the male reproductive organs known as stamens. See more at carpel flower.