antrorse
American
[an-trawrs]
/ ænˈtrɔrs /
adjective
Botany, Zoology.
antrorse
British
/ ænˈtrɔːs /
adjective
Other Word Forms
- antrorsely adverb
Etymology
Origin of antrorse
1855–60; < New Latin antrorsus, equivalent to antr- (as presumed base of Latin anterior anterior ) + -orsus, extracted from Latin intrōrsus introrse
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