| ANTHELIA | • anthelia n. Plural of anthelion. • Anthelia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Antheliaceae – a group of leafy liverworts. • ANTHELION n. (Greek) a ring seen opposite the sun. |
| ANTHELIX | • anthelix n. (Anatomy) Alternative spelling of antihelix. • ANTHELIX n. (Greek) the inner curved edge of the external ear. |
| ANTHEMED | • anthemed v. Simple past tense and past participle of anthem. • ANTHEM v. to praise in a national song. |
| ANTHEMIA | • anthemia n. Plural of anthemion. • ANTHEMION n. (Greek) a flat cluster of leaves or flowers as an ornament in classical art. |
| ANTHEMIC | • anthemic adj. (Music) Suggestive of an anthem; rousing. • anthemic n. (Music) A song that is suggestive of an anthem. • ANTHEMIC adj. of rock music, having a strongly stirring beat. |
| ANTHEMIS | • anthemis n. Camomile, in genus Anthemis. • Anthemis prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Asteraceae – chamomiles. • ANTHEMIS n. a genus of aromatic herbs of the family native to the Mediterranean region and SW Asia. |
| ANTHERAL | • antheral adj. Relating to an anther. • ANTHERAL adj. relating to the pollen producing part of the stamen. |
| ANTHERID | • ANTHERID n. the male reproductive organ of some plants. |
| ANTHESES | • antheses n. Plural of anthesis. • Antheses prop.n. Plural of Anthes. • ANTHESIS n. (Greek) a fully opened flower. |
| ANTHESIS | • anthesis n. (Botany) The event of a flower opening. • ANTHESIS n. (Greek) a fully opened flower. |
| ANTHILLS | • anthills n. Plural of anthill. • ant-hills n. Plural of ant-hill. • ant␣hills n. Plural of ant hill. |
| ANTHODIA | • anthodia n. Plural of anthodium. • ANTHODIUM n. the flower head of certain plants. |