ˈandrēə, ˈaan- noun plural combining form
Etymology: New Latin, from Greek, fact or condition of having (such or so many) men — more at -andry
: plants having (such or so many) stamens — in names of Linnaean botanical classes
Poly andria
ˈandrēə, ˈaan- noun plural combining form
Etymology: New Latin, from Greek, fact or condition of having (such or so many) men — more at -andry
: plants having (such or so many) stamens — in names of Linnaean botanical classes
Poly andria
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012