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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
utroque (adv.): to or on both sides, places or parts, in both directions; both ways, in either point of view;

- folia nervis apicem versus atque basim versus utroque radiantia, leaves with nerves toward the apex and also toward the base in both directions radiating.

- capsulae utroque dehiscentes, nunc irregulariter nunc per zonas tenuitatis, capsules dehiscing in both ways, sometimes irregularly, sometimes through zones of thinness.

NOTE: see uterque, utraque, utrumque, either (pronoun), each of two, both (considered separately), used in the singular to consider each of two. Care must be taken to remember utroque as an adverb, e.g. modifying a verb, such as 'radiantia,' and is not to be used as a pronoun, which may, e.g. take an object or be modified by and adjective, etc. See uterque, utraque, utrumque (pronoun).

 

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