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,
antheridiumDerivations in other languages
English
anther, French
anthère, Italian
anteridio, Italian
anteraUsage
Word found in New Latin, Scientific Latin