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chola-, cholad, cholas, -cholas Greek the intestines, bowels, from<br />

choler-, cholera, -cholera Greek the cholera, from χολέρα, cholera, a name used by Hippocrates..<br />

choli-, cholic, cholix, -cholix Greek the entrails<br />

cholo Greek bile; anger; lame, maimed<br />

chondr-, chondro, chondrus, -chondrus Greek a grain, corn; cartilage, in part from Greek χόνδρος, a grain,<br />

gristle.<br />

chondrill-, chondrilla, -chondrilla Greek a lump, from χόνδος, granule.<br />

Chondrilla Chondril'la (kon-DRIL-la) a name used by Dioscorides for plant that exudes milky juice or gum<br />

chondrophyllus <strong>with</strong> knotted (?) leaves<br />

chrondophyte a growth, tumour, or vegetation, arising from a cartilage, from ϕυτόν, plant.<br />

chonoticus from the island group of Chonos off the west coast of Chile<br />

chontalensis from Chontales in Nicaragua<br />

chor-, choro Latin a chorus; Greek: dance; a place. From Latin chorus, dance, a band of dancers and<br />

singers, and Greek χορος, dance, band of dancers, chorus, and in part from χώρα, country.<br />

chord, chorda, -chorda a string; the string of a musical instrument, from Latin chorda, from Greek χορδή,<br />

khorde, a string.<br />

chordatus, Chordatus string-like, modern Latin from Latin chorda, chord.<br />

chordeiles, -chordeiles Greek a stringed instrument<br />

chordeuma, -chordeuma Greek a sausage<br />

chordophyllus bearing stringlike or cordlike leaves<br />

chordorrhizus -a -um having stringlike or chordlike roots, from Greek chorde, a string, and ῥίζα, rhiza, root,<br />

for the older culms covered <strong>with</strong> stringy remnants of old leaves<br />

chore-, choreo Greek dancing-, go, <strong>with</strong>draw<br />

choret-, chores, -chores Greek an inhabitant of the country, from χώρα, country.<br />

chori-, chorio, chorion, -chorion, chorium, -chorium Greek a skin, membrane<br />

chori-, chorist Greek asunder; separate, from χῶρι, χωρίς, asunder, apart.<br />

choriphyllus <strong>with</strong> circular leaves (questionable translation)<br />

Chorisiva from Greek choris-, separate, and Iva, a related genus; reference obscure, perhaps "separate from<br />

Iva" or to "scattered" from the arrangement of heads<br />

Chorispora<br />

chorizanthus -a -um, Chorizanthe Chorizan'the (kor-i-ZAN-the) Greek chorizo, to divide, and anthos, flower,<br />

alluding to tepals, in one source bearing circular flowers (questionable translation)<br />

choro Latin a chorus; Greek: dance; a place, see chor-, choro, and in part from χώρα, country.<br />

choroid Greek like a membrane, from chorion, χόριον, the outer membrane of a fetus, ?Latin corium, skin,<br />

hide, leather?<br />

chort-, chorto, chortus, -chortus Greek a feeding place<br />

chrema, -chrema, chremato Greek money, wealth<br />

Chréno Greek Χρένο, Horseradish.<br />

chres-, chresto Greek useful<br />

chrisma, -chrisma, chrismato Greek an ointment<br />

christ, christo Greek anointed<br />

chroa, -chroa Greek the skin<br />

chrom-, chroma, -chroma, chromato, chromo Greek color<br />

chrom, -chromus, -chrous realting to color, colored<br />

chromochaetus <strong>with</strong> yellow(?) bristles, from Greek and χαιτη, chaite, bristle, long hair.<br />

chromodentus <strong>with</strong> yellow(?) teeth<br />

Chromolaena chroma, color, and laina, cloak, evidently referring to the colored phyllaries of some species,<br />

including the type species<br />

chromolepis bearing colored scales, from and Greek λεπίς, λεπιδο-, lepis, lepido-, scale.<br />

chron-, chroni, chrono, chronus, -chronus Greek time; a long time<br />

chrot-, chroto Greek the skin<br />

chrys-, chryso-, chrysus, -chrysus gold, golden, yellow, from Greek χρυσὸς, khrysos, gold<br />

chrysacanthus <strong>with</strong> golden thorns, from Greek χρυσὸς, khrysos, gold, and ακανθος, akanthos, spiny, thorny.<br />

Chrysactinia from Greek χρυσὸς, khrysos, gold, and actinos, ray<br />

chrysaloideus wrapped up like a chrysalis, from Greek χρυσὸς, khrysos, gold, and .<br />

chrysanthemifolius -a -um chrysanthemifo'lius (kris-an-the-mi-FO-lee-us)

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