Ovum vs Spermist - What's the difference?
ovum | spermist |
(label) The female gamete in animals; the egg cell.
(historical) One who believed that the complete human being was contained in the sperm rather than the ovum.
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=March 27, author=Vivien Schweitzer, title=Night of New York Debuts, and a Farewell, work=New York Times
, passage=Esa-Pekka Salonen, in his wry program notes for his “Homunculus” (2007) for string quartet, writes that he has long “been fascinated (and amused) by the theory of the arcane spermists , who held the belief that the sperm was in fact a ‘little man’ (homunculus) that was placed inside a woman for growth into a child.” }}
As nouns the difference between ovum and spermist
is that ovum is (label) the female gamete in animals; the egg cell while spermist is (historical) one who believed that the complete human being was contained in the sperm rather than the ovum.ovum
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(ova)Synonyms
* megagameteHypernyms
* gameteCoordinate terms
* spermatozoonSee also
* oocyte English nouns with irregular plurals ----spermist
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