pistil
Americannoun
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the ovule-bearing or seed-bearing female organ of a flower, consisting when complete of ovary, style, and stigma.
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such organs collectively, where there are more than one in a flower.
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a gynoecium.
noun
Etymology
Origin of pistil
1570–80; earlier pistillum, special use of Latin pistillum pestle
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Using their technique, the team was able to observe, for the first time, the elongation of multiple pollen tubes within a living pistil and their unique attraction to female tissue.
From Science Daily • May 21, 2024
There were several Blooms; or perhaps we should think of a pistil and its petals.
From The New Yorker • Oct. 16, 2019
Goethe recognized that all the parts of a flower, from pistil to sepal, are modified leaves.
From Nature • Aug. 5, 2019
Botanists sometimes call a single carpel or several fused carpels a pistil.
From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2018
Suddenly, the world opened up for her like one of her imperial tulips and revealed its evil yellow pistil.
From "Song of Solomon" by Toni Morrison
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