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ellatulus neat and beautiful<br />

bellerophon Greek mythology a hero<br />

belle etoile French cv. beautiful star<br />

belli-, bellid-, bellis, -bellis Latin bellis, a daisy.<br />

bellidiflorus <strong>with</strong> daisy-like flowers<br />

bellidifolius beautiful-leaved, <strong>with</strong> leaves like the Daisy, Bellis, from Latin bellus, pretty, and folium, foli(i),<br />

n., noun, a leaf.<br />

bellidiformis bellidifor'mis (bel-id-i-FOR-mis)<br />

bellidioides bellio'ides (bel-ee-OH-i-dees) bellis-like<br />

Bellis Bel'lis (BEL-is) a daisy, from Latin bellus, pretty, for the beauty of the genus. (Compositae)<br />

bellu, bella Greek a beast, monster<br />

bellulus dwarf, neat, a miniature<br />

bellum Latin bellum, war, contest between two.<br />

bellum, -i n. Latin war, fighting (old form duellum)<br />

bellus -a -um bel'lus (BEL-lus) Latin pretty, handsome, beautiful, charming; adv. belle.<br />

Beloglottis from Latinized Greek belos, arrow, and glotta, tongue, possibly alluding to sagittate lip<br />

belon-, belona, -belona Greek βελονη, belona, a dart, arrowhead, needle; a pipefish, Sygnanthus sp.<br />

belophyllus having spear-shaped leaves<br />

belt- Greek βελτιον, beltion, better, more excellent.<br />

beltist- Greek βελτιστος, beltistos, best, most excellent.<br />

belu-, belua, -belua, belui Latin belua, a large beast, monster, brute.<br />

belua -ae f. Latin a beast, large animal; as a term of reproach, a monster, brute, beast.<br />

belus, -belus Greek a dart, sting<br />

bemb-, bembe-, bembec, bembex, -bembex, bembi-, bembic, bembix, -bembix Greek βεµβιξ, bembix, a top,<br />

a whipping top, a cyclone, a whirlpool; a buzzing insect.<br />

bembro Greek βεµβρος, bembros, stupid.<br />

benac-, benacus, -benacus Latin (N) a deep lake<br />

bene, bene- Latin bene, well, good, excellent, honorably, properly, -ably, rightly, opposite of male.<br />

benedictus -a -um benedic'tus (ben-e-DIK-tus) blessed, healing, wholesome; well spoken of.<br />

Benedictus benedicat “May the blessed one give a blessing.” A very brief form of grace.<br />

beneolens beneo'lens (ben-ee-OH-lens)<br />

benetes Greek βενετειος, beneteois, blue.<br />

benevole, benigne kindly<br />

bengalensis, benghalensis -is -e benghalen'sis (beng-al-EN-sis) native to or from the State of Bengal in India<br />

benguelensis from Benguela in Angola<br />

beni-chidori Japanese cv. red thousand birds<br />

beni-shidari Japanese cv. weeping red<br />

benign Latin benignus, good, friendly, kind, liberal, generous.<br />

beninensis from Benin in Upper Guinea<br />

Benitoa for San Benito County, California, referring to distribution<br />

benth-, benthic, bentho-, benthus, -benthus Greek βενθος, benthos, the depths of the sea.<br />

benthamii ben'thamii (BEN-tham-ee-eye)<br />

benzoin (BEN-zo-in) a dry, brittle, aromatic resin from Styrax benzoin, of Java, from *lo-benzoi, *lo-benjuy,<br />

from Arabic lubān jāwī, the frankincense of Jāwā (Sumatra). The lo- appears to have been dropped as if it<br />

were the article (see azureus). In English originally benjoin, which was corrupted to benjamin. (OED)<br />

beran Anglo-Saxon to bring forth.<br />

berberi- New Latin barberry<br />

Berberidaceae Berberida'ceae (bur-bur-i-DAY-see-ee) plants of the Berberis family, from the genus name,<br />

Berberis, and -aceae, the standardized Latin suffix of plant family names.<br />

berberidifolius -a -um berberidifo'lius (ber-ber-id-i-FO-lee-us)<br />

Berberis Ber'beris (BER-ber-is) New Latin, the genus including barberry, alteration of Medieval Latin barberis<br />

barberry, from Arabic barbārīs. (Berberidaceae)<br />

berceuse French cv. lullaby<br />

Berchemia (Rhamnaceae)<br />

berchtoldii

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