extrorse
American
[ek-strawrs, ek-strawrs]
/ ɛkˈstrɔrs, ˈɛk strɔrs /
adjective
Botany.
extrorse
British
/ ɛkˈstrɔːs /
adjective
extrorse
Scientific
/ ĕk′strôrs′ /
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Etymology
Origin of extrorse
1855–60; < Late Latin extrorsus in outward direction, equivalent to extr ( a )- extra- + ( v ) orsus (adv.) turned
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