Definition
A plant having two stamens or male reproductive organs; any flower or plant belonging to the class Diandria.
Etymology
From Greek 'di-' (two) and 'aner' (man, referring to male parts). This botanical term was systematized by Carl Linnaeus in the 18th century as part of his sexual classification system for plants.
Kelly Says
Linnaeus classified all flowering plants by counting stamens—plants like lilacs with exactly two stamens were called dianders, turning plant reproduction into a mathematical sorting system that revolutionized botany.
Translations
ARالعربية
دياندر
dee-AHN-dur
BNবাংলা
ডায়ান্ডার
ḍāʼiyānḍār
CACatalà
diandre
dee-AHN-druh
CSČeština
diander
dee-AHN-der
DADansk
diander
dee-AHN-der
DEDeutsch
Diander
DEE-an-der
ELΕλληνικά
διάνδρος
thi-ÁN-thros
ESEspañol
diandro
dee-AHN-droh
FAفارسی
دیاندر
dee-AHN-dur
FISuomi
diander
dee-AHN-der
FRFrançais
diandre
dee-AHN-druh
HAHA
diyanda
dee-YAHN-dah
HEעברית
דיאנדר
dee-AHN-der
HUMagyar
diander
dee-AHN-der
IDBahasa Indonesia
diander
dee-AHN-der
ITItaliano
diandro
dee-AHN-droh
KMKM
ដីអានដែរ
dei-aan-deur
MSBahasa Melayu
diander
dee-AHN-der
MYမြန်မာ
ဒိုင်အန်ဒါ
dai-aan-dar
NLNederlands
diander
dee-AHN-der
NONorsk
diander
dee-AHN-der
PLPolski
diander
dee-AHN-der
PTPortuguês
diandro
dee-AHN-droo
RORomână
diander
dee-AHN-der
RUРусский
диандр
dee-AHN-druh
SVSvenska
diander
dee-AHN-der
SWKiswahili
dianda
dee-AHN-dah
TAதமிழ்
டையாண்டர்
ṭaiyāṇṭar
TEతెలుగు
డయాండర్
ḍayāmḍar
THไทย
ไดแอนเดอร์
dai-aen-der
TRTürkçe
diander
dee-AHN-der
UKУкраїнська
діандр
dee-AHN-druh
URاردو
ڈائینڈر
ḍāʼiyānḍar
VITiếng Việt
diander
dee-AHN-der
ZUZU
diyanda
dee-YAHN-dah