dextrorse
American
[dek-strawrs, dek-strawrs]
/ ˈdɛk strɔrs, dɛkˈstrɔrs /
Also
dextrorsal
adjective
Botany.
dextrorse
British
/ dɛkˈstrɔːs, dɛkˈstrɔːsəl, ˈdɛkstrɔːs /
adjective
Other Word Forms
- dextrorsely adverb
Etymology
Origin of dextrorse
1860–65; < Latin dextrorsum toward the right, earlier dextrōvorsum, equivalent to dextrō- to the right ( dexter ) + vorsum, accusative of vorsus, variant of versus, past participle of vertere to turn
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