megagametophyte

megagametophyte
megagametophytic /meg'euh geuh mee'teuh fit"ik, -gam'i-/, adj.
/meg'euh geuh mee"teuh fuyt'/, n. Bot.
the female gametophyte in seed plants.
[1930-35; MEGA- + GAMETOPHYTE]

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