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ginkgo
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gink·go also ging·ko  (gngk)
n. pl. gink·goes also ging·koes
A deciduous, dioecious tree (Ginkgo biloba) native to China and having fan-shaped leaves and fleshy yellowish seeds with a disagreeable odor. The male plants are often grown as ornamental street trees. Also called maidenhair tree.

[Probably from gink, an artificial or mistaken Sino-Japanese reading of the Chinese characters for ginkgo : Japanese gin, silver (from Middle Chinese in) + Japanese k, ky, apricot (from Middle Chinese).]
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ginkgo
Ginkgo biloba

ginkgo [ˈgɪŋkgəʊ], gingko [ˈgɪŋkəʊ]
n pl -goes, -koes
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Plants) a widely planted ornamental Chinese gymnosperm tree, Ginkgo biloba, with fan-shaped deciduous leaves and fleshy yellow fruit: phylum Ginkgophyta. It is used in herbal remedies and as a food supplement Also called maidenhair tree
[from Japanese ginkyō, from Ancient Chinese yin silver + hang apricot]

ginkgo also gingko  (gngk)
A deciduous, dioecious tree (Ginkgo biloba) which is the sole surviving member of the Ginkgoales, an order of gymnosperms that was extremely widespread in the Mesozoic era. It belongs to a genus which has changed very little since the end of the Jurassic period. The tree, a native of China, has fan-shaped leaves and fleshy yellowish seeds containing a edible kernel. Ginkgoes are often grown as ornamental street trees.
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Noun1.ginkgoginkgo - deciduous dioecious Chinese tree having fan-shaped leaves and fleshy yellow seeds; exists almost exclusively in cultivation especially as an ornamental street tree
gymnospermous tree - any tree of the division Gymnospermophyta


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Other seed-bearing plants with more ancient lineages, such as pines and ginkgoes, don't generate these chemicals.
 
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