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adj.
- Zoology. Giving birth to living offspring that develop within the mother’s body. Most mammals and some other animals are viviparous.
- Botany.
- Germinating or producing seeds that germinate before becoming detached from the parent plant, as in the mangrove.
- Producing bulbils or new plants rather than seed, as in the tiger lily.
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