How Do You Spell BIANTHERIFEROUS?

Pronunciation: [bˌa͡ɪənθəɹˈɪfəɹəs] (IPA)

Biantheriferous is a rarely used term that refers to a plant that produces two different types of flowers. The spelling of this word can be broken down using IPA phonetic transcription as /bɪænθəˈrɪfərəs/. The first syllable "bi" means "two," while "anther" refers to the male reproductive part of a flower. The suffix "-ferous" means "bearing" or "producing." Put together, the word describes a plant that produces two different types of flowers that bear male reproductive parts. The pronunciation is as follows: "bi-an-thuh-RIFF-er-us."

Common Misspellings for BIANTHERIFEROUS

  • viantheriferous
  • niantheriferous
  • hiantheriferous
  • giantheriferous
  • buantheriferous
  • bjantheriferous
  • bkantheriferous
  • boantheriferous
  • b9antheriferous
  • b8antheriferous
  • bizntheriferous
  • bisntheriferous
  • biwntheriferous
  • biqntheriferous
  • biabtheriferous
  • biamtheriferous
  • biajtheriferous
  • biahtheriferous
  • bianrheriferous

Similar spelling word for BIANTHERIFEROUS

  • braveries.

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