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calath-, calathisc, calatho-, calathus, -calathus Greek καλαθος, kalathos, a wicker basket, narrow at the<br />

base.<br />

calathus, calathi m. Latin wicker basket, flower basket; wine-cup; milk pail; cheese bowl or curdled milk<br />

bowl.<br />

calc-, calci Latin the heel; lime, limestone<br />

calc-, calcar-, calce-, calci- Latin calcar, calcaris, a spur, stimulus, incitement.<br />

calc-, calci- Latin calx, calcis, the heal.<br />

calcan-, calcane- Latin calcaneum, (calcaneus), calcanei, the heel.<br />

calcar-, calcare, calcari Latin lime, limestone, from calcaria, calcariae, lime quarry.<br />

calcaratus spurred, having a spur<br />

calcareus -a -um calcar'eus (kal-KARE-ee-us) pertaining to lime, of limestone, chalk-loving, or chalky white<br />

calcareus, cretaceus chalky white, dull <strong>with</strong> a grayish tinge<br />

calcariformis spur-shaped<br />

calce Latin chalk-white; a shoe<br />

calce- Latin calceus, calcei, shoe, soft shoe, slipper.<br />

calceat- Latin wearing shoes from calceatus, calceatus, a covering for the foot, shoe as opposed to sandal.<br />

calceiformis, calceolatus shaped like a little shoe of slipper<br />

calceol- referring to slipper-shape<br />

calceolus -a -um (kal-KEE-o-lus) calceolus, calceoli, a shoe, slipper, small shoe, half-boot, the diminutive<br />

of calceus, a shoe from calceus and -olus, Latin diminutive suffix.<br />

calceolaris shoe or slipper-shaped (Calceolus, a small shoe)<br />

calceolatus shoe or slipper-shaped (Calceolus, a small shoe), -atus, Latin suffix indicating possession,<br />

likeness of, or ‘provided <strong>with</strong>’.<br />

calceus lime<br />

calci Latin the heel; lime, limestone<br />

calcicolus -a -um growing on limy soil<br />

calcifugal chalk-hating, or chalk-avoiding, as heather<br />

calcigerus bearing slipper-like flowers<br />

calciphilous chalk-loving<br />

calcitr- Latin kicking, from calcitro, calcitrare, calcitravi, calcitratus, to kick, to strike <strong>with</strong> heels.<br />

calcitrapa foot-trap, man-trap<br />

calcul-, calculus, -calculus Latin calculus, calculi, a small stone, a piece for reckoning, voting, or gaming.<br />

cald- Latin hot, warm, from calderius -a -um, concerned <strong>with</strong> warming or concerned <strong>with</strong> warm water<br />

cale- Latin heat, from caleo, calere, to be warm, inflamed, excited.<br />

Caledonia, Caledoniae f. Latin Caledonia, Scotland, northern part of Britain.<br />

calen- Latin warming, heating calesco, calescere, to become warm, to be hot <strong>with</strong> passion.<br />

calend- Latin Calenda, Calendae, the first day of the Roman month; a month.<br />

caledonicus from the Caeldon River in South Africa<br />

Calendula (ka-LEN-du-la) from Latin calends, or calenda, first day of the month, or a month, and -ula,<br />

tendency; possibly meaning through the months, an allusion to the almost year-round flowering of some<br />

species. (Compositae)<br />

calendulaceus calendula-like, resembling Calendula, Marigold<br />

calenduliflorus <strong>with</strong> leaves like Calendula<br />

calendulinus orange like Calendula, pot marigold<br />

calf Anglo-Saxon caelf, the young of cattle and some other mammals.<br />

cali-, calia, calio Greek καλια, kalia, a wooden house, cabin, hut, barn, shrine, a bird’s nest.<br />

cali-, calic-, calix, -calix Latin calix, calcis, a cup, goblet, a drinking or cooking vessel; chalice, cup of wine,<br />

pot, water regulator.<br />

calicarpus bearing cup-like fruit<br />

calicle- small cup-like structures, from Latin caliculus, diminutive of Latin calix cup.<br />

caliculatus cup-shaped<br />

calid-, calidus (caldus) -a -um Latin calidus, warm, hot; fiery, passionate.<br />

calidri-, calidris, -calidris from Greek σκαλιδρις, skalidris, a spotted shore bird; a sandpiper or sanderling,<br />

Calidris.<br />

caliente Spanish cv. hot<br />

californicus -a -um califor'nicus (ka-li-FOR-ni-kus, kal-I-FORN-I-kus) of Californian origin.

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