Praemorsus
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Premorse — Pre*morse , a. [L. praemorsus, p. p. of praemordere to bite off; prae before + mordere to bite.] Terminated abruptly, or as it bitten off. [1913 Webster] {Premorse root} or {Premorse leaves} (Bot.), such as have an abrupt, ragged, and irregular… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Premorse leaves — Premorse Pre*morse , a. [L. praemorsus, p. p. of praemordere to bite off; prae before + mordere to bite.] Terminated abruptly, or as it bitten off. [1913 Webster] {Premorse root} or {Premorse leaves} (Bot.), such as have an abrupt, ragged, and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Premorse root — Premorse Pre*morse , a. [L. praemorsus, p. p. of praemordere to bite off; prae before + mordere to bite.] Terminated abruptly, or as it bitten off. [1913 Webster] {Premorse root} or {Premorse leaves} (Bot.), such as have an abrupt, ragged, and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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premorse — /pri mawrs /, adj. Biol. having the end irregularly truncate, as if bitten or broken off. [1745 55; < L praemorsus bitten off in front (ptp. of praemordere), equiv. to prae PRE + morsus bitten; see MORSEL] * * * … Universalium
premorse — /priˈmɔs/ (say pree maws) adjective Biology having the end irregularly truncate, as if bitten or broken off. {Latin praemorsus, past participle, bitten off in front} …