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camus, cami m. Latin necklace; a collar for neck; Late Latin muzzle, bit, or curb for horses.<br />

can- Latin gray, ash-colored<br />

can-, cano-, canum, -canum Greek κανων, kanon, a straight rod, bar, weaver’s rod.<br />

can-, cano-, canum Latin canus -a -um, whitish-grey, grey, ash-colored.<br />

canabino Greek καναβινο, kanabino, lean, slender.<br />

canach- Greek καναχος, kanachos, noisy.<br />

Canadanthus from Canada and Greek anthos, flower, referring to mainly Canadian distribution<br />

canadens, canadensis -is -e canaden'sis (kan-a-DEN-sis, kan-a-DEN-see) of or from Canada or the north-east<br />

USA, of Canadian origin.<br />

canal-, canalis, -canalis Latin canale, canalis, a canal, duct.<br />

canal- referring to lines, grooves, from Latin canale, canalis n., channel, canal/, conduit; ditch, gutter;<br />

trough, groove; funnel; pipe, spout<br />

canaliculatus -a -um having fluted stalks, <strong>with</strong> longitudinal grooves, channeled, <strong>with</strong> a channel, grooved,<br />

like a pipe, from Latin adjective canaliculatus -a -um, channeled, grooved; like a channel or pipe.<br />

canalipes <strong>with</strong> a hollow stalk, <strong>with</strong> a pipe-like or channeled stalk.<br />

canaranus from Canara (Kanara), in British India<br />

canariensis referring to or native to the Canary Islands, Gran Canaria; or Canary-like<br />

canarinus canary yellow<br />

canarius -a -um Latin adjective of or connected <strong>with</strong> dogs, dog-; kind of grass; lappa canaria is kind of bur.<br />

Canbya Can'bya (KAN-bee-a) for William M Canby (1831-1904), Delaware botanist?<br />

canc-, cancer, -cancer, cancr-, cancro Latin a crab; an ulcer; cancer<br />

canc-, cancer, cancr-, cancro Latin cancer, canceris, a crab, cancer.<br />

cancer, canceris m., cancer, canceris n., cancer, cancri m. Latin noun a crab; Cancer (zodiac); the South;<br />

summer heat; cancer, disease, tumor, canker.<br />

cancell-, cancelli Latin cancelli, plural of cancellus, latticework, railing, grating, diminutive of cancer,<br />

cancri m., lattice, grid; barrier;<br />

cancellatus -a -um cross-barred, resembling a grill or latticed, from Latin cancellātus, past participle of<br />

cancellāre, to make lattice-wise, to cross out a writing, as in the lattice stink-horn and lattice-leaf plant<br />

canchasmo Greek κανχασµος, kanchasmos, loud laughter.<br />

cand-, cande-, candid-, candor Latin candidus -a -um, shining white, glittering white, brilliant.<br />

candid-, candidus Latin candidus -a -um, shining white, radiant, bright.<br />

candelabriformis resembling the arm of a candelabra<br />

candelabrum candela'brum (kan-del-AY-brum) candelabra, from Latin candelabrum, candelabri n.,<br />

or candelabrus, candelabri m., candelabra; a stand for holding burning candles or lamps; a lamp stand.<br />

candens <strong>with</strong> a whitish shine, from Latin candens, candentis.<br />

candens, candentis (gen.), candentior -or -us, candentissimus -a -um Latin adjective shining, bright, or<br />

clear light; approaching white; boiling or red-hot, glowing.<br />

candeo, candere, candui, - Latin verb, be of brilliant whiteness, shine or gleam white; become or be hot;<br />

glow, sparkle.<br />

candesco, candescere, candui, - Latin verb grow or become light or bright white; begin to glisten or radiate;<br />

become hot, or become red hot.<br />

candi- Latin hoary, white<br />

candicans white, hoary, becoming white, white shining, possibly derived from Latin candicānt-em, present<br />

participle of candicāre to be whitish or white.<br />

candidat- Latin candidatus -a -um, clothed in white or whitened clothes.<br />

candidissimus -a -um very white, brilliant white; very white hairy or hoary<br />

candidulus -a -um rather white<br />

candidus -a -um can'didus (KAN-di-dus) New Latin candidus, very white, pure white, from candidus,<br />

glistening, dazzling white, very white, pure white, clear, bright, from candēre to shine, be white; akin to Late Greek<br />

kandaros ember, Sanskrit candra shining, moon. Similar to candidatus clothed in white, referring to the white toga<br />

worn by candidates for office in ancient Rome, as a symbol of purity. Is this why American politicians typically<br />

wear dark suits?<br />

Candolleaceae plants of the Candollea family, from the genus name, Candollea, and -aceae, the standardized<br />

Latin suffix of plant family names. They have columniferous flowers, having combined stamens and styles in a<br />

central column.

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