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Date:
1700-1800
Language:
Modern Latin
Origin:
anthera, from
Greek
, from antheros
'flowery'
, from anthos
'flower'
anther
noun
Related topics:
Plants
an‧ther
[
countable
]
HBP
technical
the part of a male flower which contains
pollen
Definition from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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