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capitan- Latin capitaneus -a -um, large, from capitaneus -a -um, Latin adjective, large, chief in size; capital<br />

in reference to letters.<br />

capitatus -a -um capita'tus (kap-i-TAY-tus, or kap-i-TAH-tus) capitate, headed, in a dense head, <strong>with</strong> a head,<br />

<strong>with</strong> a solid head or tip, head-shaped, as a head of a composite bloom, from Latin caput, capitis, noun, a head, and<br />

–atus, adjectival suffix, possessive of or likeness of something, or <strong>with</strong>, shaped, made.<br />

capitellatus capitella'tus (kap-it-el-AY-tus) having little heads, <strong>with</strong> a small head<br />

capitellus little head<br />

capitulatus like a head<br />

capn-, capno, capnus, -capnus Greek καππνός, kapnos, smoke<br />

capnodes, capnoides smoke colored<br />

cappadocicus -a -um, cappadocius -a -um referring to Cappadocia, ancient district of eastern Asia Minor<br />

chiefly in valley of the upper Kizil Irmak in modern Turkey, capital Caesarea Mazaca.<br />

Capparaceae Cappara'ceae (kap-ar-AY-see-ee) the caper faily, from the genus name, Capparis, and -aceae, the<br />

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

cappari, capparis, -capparis Greek a kind of plant<br />

capparis caper-bush, caper, the buds of Capparis spinosa (L.).<br />

Capparidaceae plants of the Caper-shrub family, from the genus name, Capparis, and -aceae, the standardized<br />

Latin suffix of plant family names.<br />

capo- from Greek καπη, kapê, crib, manger.<br />

capr- Latin capra, caprae, a she-goat.<br />

capr-, capre, capri Latin a goat; the smell under the armpits<br />

capra, caprae f. a nanny goat, referring to a she goat, relating to goats, from Latin capra, caprae f. a roedeer,<br />

a wild she-goat.<br />

capreol-, capreolus, -capreolus Latin capreolus, a support, a prop; a tendril.<br />

capreolus, capreoli m. Latin noun, a young roe-deer; wild goat or chamois; rafter, support; vine tendril;<br />

weeding fork.<br />

capreolatus <strong>with</strong> tendrils or supports, winding, twining, twisting<br />

capricornis goat's horn, <strong>with</strong> horns like a goat; Tropic of Capricorn<br />

caprific-, caprificus, -caprificus Latin caprificus, the wild fig and its fruit.<br />

caprificus, caprifici (us) f. Latin noun, the wild fig tree; fruit of wild fig tree, wild fig.<br />

Caprifoliaceae Caprifolia'ceae (kap-ri-fole-ee-AY-see-ee) plants of the Honeysuckle family, Caprifolium, from<br />

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

caprifoliaceus resembling honeysuckle, Caprifolium<br />

Caprifolium, caprifolius -a -um goat-leaf, <strong>with</strong> goatlike leaves, from caprae-folium, an old generic name.<br />

caprinus -a -um goat-like, of or pertaining to goats, from Latin caprinus -a -um, of goats.<br />

capriolique vitium vine-tendril.<br />

capro- Greek καπρος, kapros, wild boar.<br />

caps-, capsa, -capsa Latin capsa, capsae, a box, chest.<br />

caps, capsi- Greek καψις, kapsis, eat quickly, gulping, gulping down.<br />

Capsella Capsel'la (kap-SEL-la) New Latin, from Latin capsa box, case, chest and New Latin –ella, a diminutive<br />

suffix meaning small; from capere to take, to hold, both in reference to the fruit. (Cruciferae)<br />

capsella, capsellae f. Latin a small box or casket; coffer.<br />

capsicastrum resembling an inferior sort of Capsicum, Cayenne Pepper<br />

capsicinus bright red like Capsicum, a pepper<br />

capsicoides resembling Capsicum, Cayenne Pepper<br />

capsicum, capsici n. Latin noun, paprika, pepper.<br />

Capsicum “modern Latin (Tournefort) of uncertain composition. Linnæus explained it from Greek κάπτειν,<br />

kapein, ‘to bite’ (rather ‘to gulp down’); but it is generally referred to Latin capsa case, as if named from the<br />

pods. In either case the formation is etymologically irregular.” (OED)<br />

capsul-, capsula, -capsula Latin capsula, capsulae, a little box, case, or capsule, from capsa, box,<br />

repository, and -ula little, diminutive suffix.<br />

capsula, capsulae f. Latin a small box for books; chest, casket.<br />

capsularis having capsules, like a capsule, bearing seed in capsules<br />

capt-, capto- Greek καπτος, kaptos, strenght, vigour, courage.<br />

capt- Greek καπτω, kapto, gulp down greedily, eat quickly.<br />

capt- Latin captare, to seize, catch at, lay hold of, hunt, conduct.

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