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Etymology of the Latin word anthera

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)

Derivations in Latin

Cephalanthera, Adenanthera, Cyclanthera, Platanthera, antheridium

Derivations in other languages

English anther, French anthère, Italian anteridio, Italian antera

Usage

Word found in New Latin, Scientific Latin



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