Anisogamy

//ænaɪ̯ˈsɒɡəmi//

Synonyms for "anisogamy" (3 found)

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13 translations across 9 languages.

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Bulgarian

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  • анизога́мия noun (sexual reproduction involving the union or fusion of two dissimilar gametes)

Catalan

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  • anisogàmia noun (sexual reproduction involving the union or fusion of two dissimilar gametes)
  • heterogàmia noun (sexual reproduction involving the union or fusion of two dissimilar gametes)

Finnish

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  • anisogamia noun (sexual reproduction involving the union or fusion of two dissimilar gametes)

German

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  • Anisogamie noun (sexual bonding or marriage involving partners of widely differing status)
  • Anisogamie noun (sexual reproduction involving the union or fusion of two dissimilar gametes)

Irish

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  • ainiseagamacht noun (sexual reproduction involving the union or fusion of two dissimilar gametes)

Italian

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  • anisogamia noun (sexual reproduction involving the union or fusion of two dissimilar gametes)

Polish

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  • anizogamia noun (sexual reproduction involving the union or fusion of two dissimilar gametes)
  • heterogamia noun (sexual reproduction involving the union or fusion of two dissimilar gametes)

Portuguese

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  • anisogamia noun (sexual reproduction involving the union or fusion of two dissimilar gametes)
  • heterogamia noun (sexual reproduction involving the union or fusion of two dissimilar gametes)

Russian

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  • анизога́мия noun (sexual reproduction involving the union or fusion of two dissimilar gametes)

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