-androus — [an′drəs] [< Gr anēr: see ANDRO ] combining form forming adjectives having stamens [monandrous] … English World dictionary
-androus — comb. form Bot. forming adjectives meaning having specified male organs or stamens (monandrous). Etymology: mod.L f. Gk andros f. aner andros male + OUS * * * |andrəs, |aan adjective combining form Etymology: New Latin andrus, from Greek andros… … Useful english dictionary
-androus — a combining form meaning male, occurring as final element of a compound word: polyandrous. [ < NL andrus. See ANDR , OUS] * * * … Universalium
-androus — combining form Botany having male organs or stamens of a specified number: polyandrous. Origin from mod. L. andrus, from Gk andros male + ous … English new terms dictionary
-androus — an·drous … English syllables
-androus — aff. a combining form meaning “having husbands” or “having stamens” of the kind or number specified by the initial element: polyandrous[/ex] • Etymology: < Gk andros, adj. der. ofanḗr. See andro , ous … From formal English to slang
-androus — a word element meaning male , as in polyandrous. {New Latin andrus, from Greek andros of a man} …
Hex-androus — Hexandrian Hex*an dri*an, Hex androus Hex an drous, a. [Cf. F. hexandre.] (Bot.) Having six stamens. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
-andry — aff. a combining form occurring in nouns corresponding to adjectives ending in androus: polyandry[/ex] • Etymology: < Gk andria. See androus, y III … From formal English to slang
isandrous — (ˈ)ī|sandrəs also (ˈ)ī|za adjective Etymology: is + androus : having the stamens similar and equal in number to the petals * * * /uy san dreuhs/, adj. Bot. having the stamens similar to each other and equal in number to the petals. [IS + ANDROUS] … Useful english dictionary