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There are 8 words ending with EDON

ACOTYLEDONacotyledon n. (Botany) A plant that has no cotyledons, as the dodder and all flowerless plants.
ACOTYLEDON n. a plant without differentiated seed lobes.
BOUSTROPHEDONboustrophedon adv. (Historical, calligraphy, of writing) In a fashion such that the reading direction changes from right-to-left…
boustrophedon adj. (Historical, calligraphy, of writing) Written from right-to-left and left-to-right on alternate lines.
boustrophedon adj. (Figuratively) Changing direction, going back and forth.
COTYLEDONcotyledon n. (Physiology) Each of the patches of villi on the foetal chorion in the placenta of ruminants and some other mammals.
cotyledon n. (Botany) The leaf of the embryo of a seed-bearing plant; after germination it becomes the first leaves…
COTYLEDON n. an embryonic leaf within a seed which may act as a food reserve or which may grow and photosynthesize.
DICOTYLEDONdicotyledon n. (Botany) A plant whose seedling has two cotyledons.
dicotyledon n. (Botany, historical) Any plant in what used to be the Dicotyledones.
DICOTYLEDON n. a plant having two cotyledons, seed-leaves, also DICOT.
EUDICOTYLEDONeudicotyledon n. (Botany) Alternative form of eudicot.
EUDICOTYLEDON n. an angiosperm having two cotyledons in the seed.
MONOCOTYLEDONmonocotyledon n. (Botany) Any plant whose seedlings typically have one cotyledon (seed leaf) (in contrast to the two…
MONOCOTYLEDON n. a plant having a single cotyledon, also MONOCOT, MONOCOTYL.
POLYCOTYLEDONpolycotyledon n. (Botany) A plant that has many, or more than two, cotyledons in the seed.
POLYCOTYLEDON n. any of various plants, esp. gymnosperms, that have or appear to have more than two cotyledons.
REDONredon v. To don again, to put on again.
REDON v. to don again.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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