The word Triandrian is spelled with three syllables: /traɪˈænd.ri.ən/. The first syllable "tri" is pronounced like "try", the second syllable "an" is pronounced like "and", and the third syllable "rian" is pronounced like "ree-uhn". Triandrian refers to a taxonomic classification of plants that have three stamens, a crucial feature for identifying plants in this group. It is important to spell botanical terms correctly to ensure accurate communication and understanding among scientists and botanists working with these plants.
In bot., having three distinct and equal stamens, as in the class traindria.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.