ANT- 
Appl. sori of ferns when they lie 
within the margin of the oe (d0t.). 
antenna (Antén’a) 7. tenna, a 
sail-yard.] A jointed entee on = 
rt of an insect or crustacea 
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antennary (antén’ari) a. [L. antenna, 
Like or feré. or situ- 
“: 
ee — al) 7. m, from 
allantenna pry a 6 
specifically the ink pair of antennae 
ol.). 
anteposition (An’tépézish’iin) 7. [L. 
ante, be ponere, to place.] 
Superposition of whorls in a flower 
typically alternating (S08. 
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earer the head end 
(ool “anab) ; 3 ventra human 
nat ; facing outwards from 
the axis (dof. 
anthela nthe’ 13) nm. [Gk. anthein, to 
bloom 
he cymose inflorescence 
of the rush-family (do7. 
anther (An'thér) 7. (Gk. anthos, 
2 t of the eee 
which contains the pollen (d0 
atheidofo) n. 
2p 
“Gk. anthos, flower ; zoon, animal.] 
-Male sexual cells in pi as 
(bot.). 
antherozooids (An’thérézo'oidz) 2. plu. 
anthos, flower ; karpos, fruit.] A 
multiple fruits such as ie straw- 
nate -— z). 
ulis (An’thékdél’i 2. = 
thocyanin (An’thési’anin) 7. [Gk 
anthos, flower ; kyanos, ae blue.] 
Blue or he ’ colouring matter in 
Pieaeees 
eaves (in psiehh yee nN. [Gk 
EE, flower ; £ya cup.] T 
discoid crown of the. roptoooid 
a in Madrepore development 
Scteediati (anthé’ditim) #. [Gk. 
anthos, pad a oe Seber ee ] 
The tulum o of flowers 
ofa te ie plan t (bo 
— a théjén’ ésis) n. [Gk. 
anthos, 
oe rtain aah ids the pro- 
a of both malesand females by 
ual forms (z00. 
cpkiices (anthof’i iliis) a [Gk 
ieee a pb s erry ba love.] 
Fond o ; appl. certain in- 
sects other living among or oe eeding 
on flowers (za 
— (an “hotor) n. [Gk. anthos, 
flow erein, to bear. longa- 
tion pe the thalamus between calyx 
and corolla (d04 
ota. as thétak’st s) a [Gk. 
anthos, flow Seeger arrangement. | 
The eerste fe of flowers on an 
_ fee 
anth e (An’thézin’thin) 
Gk, ant rat OR flower; xanthos, yellow. ] 
Yellow colouring pigment of flowers 
Paras 
thropogenesis (An’ arpeges ests). e 
ontGk. anthropos, man; gene 
scent, — n.] Theory of the od 
Sa "of m 
pom mir “Ga — ree ts 
 antiron Ss, resem- 
bla aT Resembling man ; appl. 
Simian A sige (zool.). 
anthropology ae Ythrspol jt) nm. [Gk. 
anthropos, man ; Jogos. secon 
The natural history of m 
Lg agen ,  hrdpémbx fis) 
pei ; morphe, 
antiae 
antiae, foreloc 
poate of the bill-ridge of some birds 
(go 
cantinns (an'tibdd’) #2. [Gk._antz, 
against; A.S bodig, body.] <A 
substan d in the blood 
ce 
which antagonizes toxins (fAys.). 
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