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Etymology of the English word gynantherous

the English word gynantherous
using the English prefix gyn-
derived from the English word anther
derived from the Latin word anthera (salve, medicament made with flower petals)
derived from the Greek word antheros, ἀνϑηρός
derived from the Greek word anthos, ἄνθος (a blossom)
derived from the New Latin word anther
derived from the Greek word anthera, ἀνθηρά
derived from the Greek word anthos, ἄνθος (a blossom)
using the English suffix -ous
derived from the Latin suffix -osus




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