GYMNOSPERMIA, in botany, from γυμνός, naked, and σπερμα, seed; the first order in Linnæus's class of didynamia. It comprehends those plants of that class which have naked seeds. The seeds are constantly four in number, except in one genus, viz. phryma, which is monospermous. See BOTANY, p. 1292.
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