- trorse
- an·trorse;dex·trorse;ex·trorse;in·trorse;pos·trorse;re·trorse;sinis·trorse;an·trorse·ly;dex·trorse·ly;ex·trorse·ly;in·trorse·ly;re·trorse·ly;sinis·trorse·ly;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
an|trorse´ly — an|trorse «an TRRS», adjective. Botany, Zoology. bent forward or upward. ╂[< New Latin antrorsus < Latin anter(ior) in front + versus turned] –an|trorse´ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
an|trorse — «an TRRS», adjective. Botany, Zoology. bent forward or upward. ╂[< New Latin antrorsus < Latin anter(ior) in front + versus turned] –an|trorse´ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
dex´trorse|ly — dex|trorse «DEHKS trrs, dehks TRRS», adjective. Botany. rising spirally from left to right, or in a clockwise direction when viewed from directly underneath or from the base: »the dextrorse stem of a vine. ╂[< Lin dextrōrsum, variant of… … Useful english dictionary
dex|trorse — «DEHKS trrs, dehks TRRS», adjective. Botany. rising spirally from left to right, or in a clockwise direction when viewed from directly underneath or from the base: »the dextrorse stem of a vine. ╂[< Lin dextrōrsum, variant of dextrovorsum < … Useful english dictionary
ex|trorse´ly — ex|trorse «ehk STRRS», adjective. Botany. turned or facing outward. Anthers that open away from the axis of the flower are extrorse. ╂[< Late Latin extrorsus in an outward direction < extrā outside + versus turned (toward), past participle… … Useful english dictionary
ex|trorse — «ehk STRRS», adjective. Botany. turned or facing outward. Anthers that open away from the axis of the flower are extrorse. ╂[< Late Latin extrorsus in an outward direction < extrā outside + versus turned (toward), past participle of vertere … Useful english dictionary
in|trorse´ly — in|trorse «ihn TRRS», adjective. Botany. turned or facing inward, toward the axis violet has introrse anthers. ╂[< Latin introrsus, ultimately < intrō inward + vertere turn] –in|trorse´ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
in|trorse — «ihn TRRS», adjective. Botany. turned or facing inward, toward the axis violet has introrse anthers. ╂[< Latin introrsus, ultimately < intrō inward + vertere turn] –in|trorse´ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
re|trorse´ly — re|trorse «rih TRRS», adjective. turned backward; turned in a direction opposite to the usual one. ╂[< Latin retrōrsus, contraction of retrōversus; see etym. under retroversion (Cf. ↑retroversion)] –re|trorse´ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
re|trorse — «rih TRRS», adjective. turned backward; turned in a direction opposite to the usual one. ╂[< Latin retrōrsus, contraction of retrōversus; see etym. under retroversion (Cf. ↑retroversion)] –re|trorse´ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary