
of anther locules, opening towards the outside of the flower; cf. introrse, latrorse.
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turned outwards or away from the axis. In the case of anthers, dehiscing longitudinally outwards. cf. introrse, latrorse
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turned or facing out - abaxial
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turned outward
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• (a.) Facing outwards, or away from the axis of growth; -- said esp. of anthers occupying the outer side of the filament.
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turned or opening outward away from the axis (compare introrse)
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<plant biology> Of anthers, opening away from the centre of the flower. ... Compare: introrse. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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turned or opening outward away from the axis (compare introrse)
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Ex·trorse' adjective [ As if from an assumed Latin
extrorsus , for
extroversus ;
extra on the outside +
vertere ,
versum , to turn: confer French
extrorse .]
(Botany) Facing outwards, or away from the axis of growth; -- said esp. of anthers occupying ...
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Looking or facing outward.
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turned or facing out - abaxial
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Facing outward, away from the axis or center.
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turned or facing outward, as anthers that open toward the perianth.
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