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imos- Greek βριµοσις, brimosus, indignation.<br />

Brintonia For Jeremiah Bernard Brinton (1835–1894), of Philadelphia<br />

bris d’Anjou French cv. Anjou breeze<br />

brith-, britho-, brithy Greek βριθυς, brithys, heavy; a weight.<br />

britho Greek βριθω, britho, to be heavy, weighted down, laden, full.<br />

brittanicus, britannus of Britian, of British origin, from Great Britian<br />

brittonianum Nathaniel Lord Britton (1859-1934)<br />

briz-, brizo Greek nod, sleep; a grain<br />

briz-, brizo Greek βριζω, brizo, to be sleepy, nod, slumber.<br />

Briza from Greek βρίζω, brizo, to nod, as in sleep, or βρίθω, britho, to bend downward, in reference to the<br />

pendulous spikes. (Gramineae)<br />

brizaeformis, briziformis briza-form, like Briza, Wagglegrass<br />

Brizopyrum from the genus name Briza, and πυρός, pyros, wheat. (Gramineae)<br />

broch-, brocho Greek: a loop; Latin <strong>with</strong> projecting teeth<br />

broch-, brocho Greek βροχος, brochos, noose, slip knot, snare.<br />

brochet- Greek βροχετος, brochetos, rain, moistening, steeping.<br />

brochth- Greek βροχθος, brochthos, throat.<br />

brochus -a -um Latin adjective, projecting or prominent teeth; of persons having projecting or prominent<br />

teeth.<br />

Brodiaea Brodiae'a (BRO-dee-a) for James Brodie (1744–1824), Scottish cryptogamic botanist.<br />

brom-, broma, -broma, bromato Greek βρωµα, broma, food, meat.<br />

brom-, bromo-, bromus, -bromus Greek βροµος, bromos, oats.<br />

brom-, bromo-, bromus, -bromus Greek βρωµος, a stench, foul smell.<br />

bromeli- New Latin bromelia, the pineapple.<br />

Bromeliaceae plants of the Pineapple family, Bromelia Ananas, from the genus name, Bromelia, and -aceae, the<br />

standardized Latin suffix of plant family names.<br />

bromeliaceus resembling Pineapple<br />

bromet Greek βροµητης, brometes, brayer, ass.<br />

bromi-, bromio- Greek βροµιος, bromios, noisy, boisterous, buzzing.<br />

bromo Greek oats; a stench<br />

bromoides resembling wild oats, from Latin bromos, bromi m., a name used by Pliny for oats from ancient<br />

Greek name for oat, originally from βρῶµα, βρόµος, broma, bromos, food, also βρῶµος, bromos, oats, and -<br />

οειδης, -oides, <strong>with</strong> the form of, for a supposed resemblance to a brome or wild oats.<br />

bromos Greek βρωµος, bromos, stench.<br />

bromosus -a -um Latin adjective, stinking, fetid.<br />

bromus, -bromus Greek oats; a stench<br />

Bromus Bro'mus (BRO-mus, BROH-mus) New Latin, from Latin bromos, bromi m., a name used by Pliny for<br />

oats from ancient Greek name for oat, originally from βρῶµα, βρόµος, broma, bromos, food, also βρῶµος, bromos,<br />

oats. (Gramineae)<br />

bronch-, bronchi-, broncho-, bronchus, -bronchus Greek βρογχος, brogchos (bronchos), the wind pipe,<br />

trachea.<br />

bronchialis bronchial<br />

bront-, bronta, -bronta, bronto Greek βροντη, bronta, thunder.<br />

bronzeschleier German cv. bronze veil<br />

Brosimum Greek βρωσιµος, brosimos, edible<br />

brosis, -brosis Greek βρωσις, brosis, eating, food, meat, pasture, flavor, tatse; corrosion, rust.<br />

brot-, broto-, brotus, -brotus Greek blood, gore; mortal<br />

brot-, broto-, brotus Greek βροτος, brotos, a motal man.<br />

brot-, broto-, brotus Greek βρωτος, brotos, to be eaten.<br />

brote-, broteo Greek βρωσιµος, brosimos, edible, eatable.<br />

Brothera for Viktor Ferdinand Brotherus (1849-1929), Finnish bryologist<br />

brotic- Greek βρωτικος, brotikos, voracious, gnawing.<br />

broton Greek βρωτον, broton, food, meat.<br />

brotos Greek βροτος, brotos, mortal man.<br />

Broussonetia for Pierre Marie Auguste Broussonet (1761-1807), French biologist at Montpellier

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