Carpellary refers to the female reproductive parts found in flowers of angiosperms. Synonyms for carpellary include gynoecial, pistillate, and pistil. Gynoecial is often used to describe the entire female reproductive structure in the flower, which can be made up of one or multiple carpels. Pistillate is another synonym used to describe the female flower or plant, particularly those that only have pistils and lack stamens. Pistil, on the other hand, is often used interchangeably with carpellary as it refers to the individual female reproductive organ of the flower. These terms are commonly used in the study of plant anatomy and can be helpful in understanding the complex structures involved in plant reproduction.