Homostyled is a term used to describe flowers that have stamens and pistils that are of equal length. The word is derived from the Greek words "homo," which means the same, and "style," which refers to the elongated part of the pistil that receives the pollen during fertilization. Synonyms for homostyled include: isostyled, homoiscopylous, isopistilous, and homogonous. Isostyled and homoiscopylous have a similar meaning to homostyled in that they refer to stamens and pistils of equal length. Isopistilous specifically refers to flowers in which the pistils are of equal length, while homogonous describes flowers that have only one kind of sexual structure.