ˈan(t)thərə, ˈaan-; a(a)nˈthirə, -ērə noun combining form
Etymology: New Latin, from anthera
: plant having (such) an anther — in generic names
Aden anthera
Pyxid anthera
ˈan(t)thərə, ˈaan-; a(a)nˈthirə, -ērə noun combining form
Etymology: New Latin, from anthera
: plant having (such) an anther — in generic names
Aden anthera
Pyxid anthera
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012