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Premorse


PREMORSE, adjective premors'. [Latin proemordeo, proemorsus; proe and mordeo, to gnaw.] Bitten off.

PREMORSE roots, in botany, are such as are not tapering, but blunt at the end, as if bitten off short.

leaves, are such as end very obtusely with unequal notches.