Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • In botany, growing all around an object: applied to fungi which are not restricted to any particular part of the surface of the host.
  • 2. In chem., of the nature of amphigen.
  • Also written amphogenous.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective (Bot.) Increasing in size by growth on all sides, as the lichens.

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  • adjective botany Increasing in size by growth on all sides, as in the lichens.

Etymologies

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Ancient Greek

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  • 1) Growing around a central point (e.g., some lichens).

    2) Growing on both surfaces of leaves (said of fungi).

    3) Capable of forming both acids and bases.

    4) Sexually attracted to men and women: bisexual.

    January 6, 2008