REGMA

Etymology

Noun

regma (plural regmata)

(botany) A kind of dry fruit, consisting of three or more cells, each of which eventually breaks open at the inner angle.

Anagrams

• Mager, Marge, e-gram, gamer, grame, marge

Source: Wiktionary


Reg"ma (rg"m), n. Etym: [NL., fr. Gr. (Bot.)

Definition: A kind of dry fruit, consisting of three or more cells, each which at length breaks open at the inner angle.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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