|an(t)thərəs, ˈaan- adjective combining form
Etymology: probably from New Latin -antherus, from anthera anther
: having (such) an anther or (such or so many) anthers
dec antherous
phaen antherous
|an(t)thərəs, ˈaan- adjective combining form
Etymology: probably from New Latin -antherus, from anthera anther
: having (such) an anther or (such or so many) anthers
dec antherous
phaen antherous
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012