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caulis, caulis m. Latin stalk or stem; stem of a cabbage or lettuce, etc; cabbage/lettuce; quill; penis; referring<br />

to a stem, from the stalk of a plant, especially of a cabbage.<br />

-caulis -stemmed, from Latin noun caulis, caulis m., from the Greek καυλος, kaulos, the stem or stalk of a<br />

plant; usual spelling was colis or coles, or kaulos, the shaft.<br />

cauliuus <strong>with</strong> an erect stalk, from Latin noun caulis, caulis m., from the Greek καυλος, kaulos, the stem or<br />

stalk of a plant; usual spelling was colis or coles, or kaulos, the shaft, and .<br />

caulon a stem<br />

caulocarpus -a -um bearing fruit repeatedly, as on trees or shrubs (??), from Latin noun caulis, caulis m.,<br />

from the Greek καυλος, kaulos, the stem or stalk of a plant; usual spelling was colis or coles, or kaulos, the<br />

shaft, and .<br />

caulohybridus hybrid bush, from Latin noun caulis, caulis m., from the Greek καυλος, kaulos, the stem or<br />

stalk of a plant; usual spelling was colis or coles, or kaulos, the shaft, and .<br />

caulolepis -is -e <strong>with</strong> a scabby or scaly stalk, from Latin noun caulis, caulis m., from the Greek καυλος,<br />

kaulos, the stem or stalk of a plant; usual spelling was colis or coles, or kaulos, the shaft, and Greek λεπίς,<br />

λεπιδο-, lepis, lepido-, scale.<br />

Caulophyllum stem-leaf, from καυλος-φυλλον, from Latin noun caulis, caulis m., from the Greek καυλος,<br />

kaulos, the stem or stalk of a plant, usual spelling was colis or coles, or kaulos, the shaft, and φυλλον phyllon,<br />

leaf. (Berberidaceae)<br />

caulopterus -a -um <strong>with</strong> a winged stalk, from , and Latin noun caulis, caulis m., from the Greek καυλος,<br />

kaulos, the stem or stalk of a plant; usual spelling was colis or coles, or kaulos, the shaft.<br />

caulorrhizus -a -um <strong>with</strong> a stalk-like or stem-like root, from ῥίζα, rhiza, root, and Latin noun caulis, caulis<br />

m., from the Greek καυλος, kaulos, the stem or stalk of a plant; usual spelling was colis or coles, or kaulos, the<br />

shaft, and ῥίζα, rhiza, root.<br />

caum-, cauma Greek καυµα, kauma, burn, burning, burning heat, especially the heat of the sun, the heat of<br />

the day.<br />

cauma, caumatis n. Latin noun, heat.<br />

caunaco Greek καυνκης, kaunakes, a thick cloak.<br />

caupo Latin caupo, cauponis, shopkeeper, salesman, huckster; innkeeper, keeper of a tavern.<br />

caurinus from Latin caurinus -a -um, of or belonging to the northwest wind (Caurus).<br />

caus-, caust- Greek καυσις, kausis, burn, burning, smelting.<br />

causalido from Greek καυσαλις, kausalis, blister, burn.<br />

causia from Greek καυσια, kausia, a broad-brimmed felt hat.<br />

causticus -a -um caustic, biting, sharp, from causticus -a -um, Latin adjective, caustic, corrosive, burning.<br />

caut- Greek καυτηρ, kauter, a burner; burn, burning.<br />

cauter from Greek καυτηρ, kauter, a burner.<br />

cauter, cauteris m. Latin noun, a branding iron; wound produced by burning, brand.<br />

cautes a rough sharp rock, from Latin cautes, cautis, a rough pointed or detached rock, loose stone; rocks<br />

(plural), cliff, crag.<br />

cav-, cava, cave, cavi Latin cavus, cavi m., cavum, cavi n., a hollow, a hole, a cave.<br />

caval- French a horse<br />

cave canem beware of the dog<br />

Cave ne ante ullas catapultas ambules. If I were you, I wouldn't walk in front of any catapults.<br />

caveat warning, literally let him beware.<br />

Caveat emptor let the buyer beware<br />

cavern-, caverna, -caverna Latin a cave, chamber<br />

cavernae cav'ernae (KAV-er-nee)<br />

cavernarius growing in caves<br />

cavernosus full of cavities or hollows, hollowed<br />

cavicaulis -is -e <strong>with</strong> hollow stem, from , and Latin noun caulis, caulis m., from the Greek καυλος, kaulos,<br />

the stem or stalk of a plant; usual spelling was colis or coles, or kaulos, the shaft.<br />

cavill-, cavilla, -cavilla Latin jest, jeer<br />

cavus hollow, cave, arched,<br />

cayennensis from Cayenne in French Guiana<br />

ceanoth-, ceanothus, -ceanothus Greek κεάνωθος, keanothos, a kind of thistle, the name for the corn thistle,<br />

Carduus arvensis.<br />

ceanothifolius <strong>with</strong> leaves like Ceanothus

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