| heterostylism | <botany> The condition of being heterostyled. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| heterostylous | <plant biology> Species in which flowers are similar except that the stigmas and antherS are held at different levels relative to each other, because style length differs between plants. Compare: homostylous. (09 Oct 1997) |
| heterosuggestion | Hypnotic suggestion received from another person; opposed to autosuggestion. (05 Mar 2000) |
| heterosexual |
A person whose sexual orientation is toward members of the other gender.
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| heterosporous |
producing two kinds of spores (male and female, or microspores and megaspores). cf. homosporous.
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| heterosis |
The phenomenon in which the heterozygous genotypes with respect to one or more characters are superior in comparison with the corresponding homozygous genotypes in terms of growth, survival, phenotypic expression, and fertility.
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| heterosexual |
A person who is attracted to individuals of the opposite gender.
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| heterosis |
Equivalent to hybrid vigon the superiority in one or more characteristics (eg, size, yield) of crossbred organisms compared with inbred organisms, as a result of differences in the genetic constitutions of the uniting parental gametes.
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| heteros | extinct group of armored jawless fishes or fishlike vertebrate |
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