Aborad

/ˈæbərəd/ adjective

In anatomy, directed away from the mouth or oral end of an organism.

From Latin ab (away from) + os, oris (mouth). The suffix -ad means 'toward,' so aborad literally means 'away from the mouth.' This directional terminology was established in anatomical Latin during the development of modern anatomy.

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