antrorse

antrorse
antrorsely, adv.
/an trawrs"/, adj. Bot., Zool.
bent or directed forward or upward.
[1855-60; < NL antrorsus, equiv. to antr- (as presumed base of L anterior ANTERIOR) + -orsus, extracted from L introrsus INTRORSE]

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