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claire de lune French cv. moonlight<br />

chlamy-, chlamyd, chlamys, -chlamys Greek a cloak, from χλαµύδ-, χλαµύς, chlamyd-, chlamys, mantle.<br />

-chlamy(...) referring to clothes, a cloak or mantle.<br />

chlamydea clothed, covered, from Greek χλαµύδ-, χλαµύς, mantle.<br />

chlamydocarpus bearing cloaked fruit, from Greek χλαµύδ-, χλαµύς, chlamyd-, chlamys, mantle, cloak and .<br />

chlamydophorus enveloped, cloak-bearing, from Modern Latin chlamydophorus, incorrectly as<br />

chlamyphorus, from Greek χλαµύδ-, χλαµύς, chlamyd-, chlamys, mantle, cloak and -φορος, -phoros, bearing,<br />

wearing<br />

chlan-, chlana, -chlana Greek a cloak<br />

chlani-, chlanido, chlanis, -chlanis Greek a woolen garment<br />

chlo-, chloa, -chloa Greek a blade of grass<br />

chloanth Greek budding<br />

chloodes <strong>with</strong> freckle-like spots<br />

chlor-, chloro green, referring to the color green, from the combining form of Greek χλωρός, chloros, green,<br />

pale green.<br />

chloracanthus, Chloracantha <strong>with</strong> green thorns, from Greek χλωρός, chloros, green, and ακανθος, akanthos,<br />

spiny, thorny.<br />

chloracrus <strong>with</strong> green points<br />

chloraefolius chlora-leaved<br />

Chloracantha Chloracan'tha (klor-a-KAN-tha)<br />

Chloranthaceae plants of the Chu-lan Tree family, from the genus name, Chloranthus, and -aceae, the<br />

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

Chloranthus, chloranthus -a -um chloran'thus (klor-AN-thus) green-flowered, <strong>with</strong> green flowers, from<br />

Greek χλωρός, chloros, green, pale green, and ἄνθος, anthos, flower, where petals revert into green leaf-like<br />

organs.<br />

chlorion, -chlorion Greek a yellow bird<br />

chlorinus yellow green<br />

Chloris<br />

chloro- clear green<br />

chlorocarpum<br />

chlorocephalus <strong>with</strong> a green head, from and Greek κεφαλή, kephale, head.<br />

chlorochilus <strong>with</strong> green lips<br />

chlorocholin green-lipped<br />

chlorochrysus golden-green<br />

chloro-cyanus bluish-green<br />

Chlorogalum Chloro'galum (klor-OG-al-um) from Greek chloros, green, and γάλα, gala, milk, referring to the<br />

lather-producing juice of the bulbs<br />

chlorolepis <strong>with</strong> green scales, from and Greek λεπίς, λεπιδο-, lepis, lepido-, scale.<br />

chloro-leucus greenish-white<br />

chlorolomus <strong>with</strong> a green border, or green edge<br />

chloronemus having green threads<br />

chloroneurus <strong>with</strong> green veins, or green nerves<br />

chloropetalus <strong>with</strong> green petals<br />

chlorophanus <strong>with</strong> a green sheen<br />

chlorophorus green staining (questionable translation)<br />

chlorophthalmus <strong>with</strong> green eyes<br />

chlorophyllus having green leaves<br />

chlorostictus green-spotted<br />

chloroticus -s -um chlorot'icus (klor-OT-i-kus) pale green<br />

chlorotrichus <strong>with</strong> green hairs<br />

chlorurus <strong>with</strong> green tails<br />

choan-, -choana, choano Greek a funnel, Modern Latin from Greek choane, χοανη, funnel.<br />

choem-, choeme Greek on the ground, low<br />

choer-, choero Greek a young pig<br />

chol-, chola, -chola, chole, cholo Greek bile; anger, from χολή, gall, bile.<br />

chol-, cholo Greek lame, maimed, from χωλος, lame, halting.

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