acidanthera
American
[as-i-dan-ther-uh]
/ ˌæs ɪˈdæn θər ə /
noun
acidanthera
British
/ ˌæsɪˈdænθərə /
noun
Etymology
Origin of acidanthera
< New Latin (1844) < Greek akid- (stem of akís ) needle (cognate with Latin acus; acicula ) + New Latin -anthera; anther, -a 2
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