anandrous
American
[uh-nan-druhs, an-an-]
/ əˈnæn drəs, ænˈæn- /
adjective
Botany.
anandrous
British
/ ænˈændrəs /
adjective
Etymology
Origin of anandrous
1840–50; < Greek ánandros manless, equivalent to an- an- 1 + andr- (stem of anḗr ) man + -os; -ous
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