PREMORSE


Meaning of PREMORSE in English

prēˈmȯrs adjective

Etymology: Latin praemorsus, from past participle of praemordēre to bite off in front, from prae- pre- + mordēre to bite — more at smart

: bitten off : terminated abruptly or as if bitten off : irregularly truncate

a premorse root

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