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campester, campestris, campestre or campestris, campestris, campestre campes'tris (kam-PES-tris) Latin<br />

adjective of the fields, flat lands, or plains, growing in fields. http://users.erols.com/whitaker/dictpage.htm has<br />

three similar nouns.<br />

campho Greek καµπτω, kampto, bend, curve.<br />

camphoratus pertaining to camphor, like camphor, <strong>with</strong> an odor like camphor (relating to or smelling like<br />

camphor, a tough gumlike crystalline from the wood and bark of the camphor tree and used chiefly as a<br />

carminative [French carminatif, from Latin carminatus, past participle of carminare to card, from carrere to<br />

card, and French -if –ive, for expelling gas from the alimentary canal; relieving colic, griping, or flatulence]<br />

and stimulant in medicine.)<br />

campo Greek a caterpillar; bending, flexible; a sea animal, from Greek κάµπη, kampe, caterpillar, or<br />

καµπύλος, kampylos, bent, curved.<br />

campo American Spanish, from Portuguese or Spanish campo, field, open country, in Brazil, a grass plain <strong>with</strong><br />

occasional stunted trees, a savannah. (OED)<br />

camporum campor'um (kamp-O-rum, kam-PORE-um, or kam-PO-rum) of meadows, of plains, of fields or<br />

plains, where the deer and the antelope play! By usage growing in meadows. Camporum is the genitive plural of<br />

Latin campus, campi, n. of any open, level land, <strong>with</strong>out reference to cultivation or use, an even flat place; cf. Doric<br />

Greek kapos, kêpos, a garden, orchard or plantation.<br />

camps, campto Greek bending, flexible, from καµπτός, kamptos, flexible.<br />

campschaticus of Kamtchatka<br />

campsio- Greek καµψιον, kampsion, a little case, a little casket.<br />

Campsis (KAMP-sis) from Greek, kampsis, curvature, or καµπτός, kamptos, flexible, for the curved<br />

stamens. New Latin, from Greek kampsis bending; from the curved stamens; akin to Greek kampē bend, turn.<br />

campto- Greek καµπτιεν, kamptien, to turn, bend; flexible; or from καµπτός, kamptos, flexible.<br />

camptocarpus bearing united fruits, grown together fruits, (?), from Greek καµπτός, kamptos, flexible, and<br />

camptoceras bearing united kernels(?), from Greek καµπτός, kamptos, flexible,<br />

camptocladus <strong>with</strong> bent (?) twigs, from Greek καµπτός, kamptos, flexible,<br />

camptolepis <strong>with</strong> united scales(?), from Greek καµπτός, kamptos, flexible, and λεπίς, λεπιδο-, lepis, lepido-,<br />

scale.<br />

Camptosorus bearing deformed, grown together, fleshy multiple fruit, as Mulberry and Pineapple, New<br />

Latin, from campto-, from Greek καµπτός, kamptos, flexible; akin to Greek kampē bend and –sorus, New<br />

Latin, from Greek sōros heap; akin to Latin tumēre to swell<br />

campus, -campus Latin campus, campi, a field, a plain; Greek: a sea monster<br />

campylacanthus -a -um <strong>with</strong> bent thorns, from Greek καµπύλος, kampylos, bent, and ακανθος, akanthos,<br />

spiny, thorny.<br />

campylo- Greek καµπυλε, kampyle, a crooked staff.<br />

campylo-, campylos curved, bent, from Greek καµπύλος, kampylos, bent, curved<br />

campylocarpus curved-fruit, bearing bent fruit<br />

Campylocentrum Greek καµπύλος, kampylos, crooked, and kentros, spur, alluding to the floral lip <strong>with</strong> a<br />

long, slender, sharply curved spur<br />

campyloneurus, Campyloneurum <strong>with</strong> bent nerves or bent veins in the leaves, from Greek kampylos, curved,<br />

and neuron, nerve<br />

Campylopodiella from the genus Campylopus and Latin -ella, diminutive<br />

campylopodus campylopo'dus (kam-pee-lo-PO-dus)<br />

campylopterus <strong>with</strong> curved or bent wings<br />

Campylopus from Greek kampylos, curved, and pous, foot, alluding to curved seta<br />

campylorrhynchus <strong>with</strong> a curved beak<br />

campylospermus bearing bent seeds or spores<br />

Campylostelium from Greek kampylos, bent, and stele, pillar, alluding to curved seta<br />

campylotropus a peculiarly bent form of ovule<br />

campylotus having curved ears<br />

campylurus <strong>with</strong> a bent of curved tail<br />

camtschatcensis, camtschaticus, kamtschaiticus from Kamchatka, Siberia<br />

camur Latin camur, turned inward, hooked, curved.<br />

camur, camura, camurum, or camurus, camura, camurum Latin adjective curved, bent, hooked, crocked;<br />

turned or arched inward, having such horns<br />

camus Greek κηµος, kamos, a muzzle, nose-bag, gag.

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