"gynæcophore" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: gynæcophores [plural]
Etymology: English compound: gynæc- + -o- + -phore: originates from Ancient Greek conjunction: γῠναικο- (gunaiko-, “female”) plus -φορος (-phoros, “bearing”). Etymology templates: {{cog|en|-}} English, {{affix|en|gynæc-|-o-|-phore}} gynæc- + -o- + -phore, {{der|en|grc|-}} Ancient Greek Head templates: {{en-noun}} gynæcophore (plural gynæcophores)
  1. (zoology) Receptacle in the bodies of certain male animals (such as schistosomes) in which females may be contained. Categories (topical): Zoology

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