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Chrysanthemoides chrysanthemum-like, from the genus name Chrysanthemum and Latin -oides, resembling<br />

Chrysanthemum Chrysanth'emum (kris-AN-the-mum) golden-flower, Latin, from Greek chrysanthemon, from<br />

χρυσός, khrysos, gold, and ἀνθεµον, n. anthemon, flower; akin to Greek anthos flower. Date 1548. (Compositae)<br />

chrysanthicum golden-spined, from Greek χρυσὸς, khrysos, gold, and .<br />

chyrsanthus -a -um chrysan'thus (kris-AN-thus) golden-flowered, <strong>with</strong> golden or yellow flowers, from Greek<br />

χρυσὸς, khrysos, gold, .<br />

chrysantherus <strong>with</strong> a golden spike or ear (as in ear of grain)<br />

chrysenterus having yellow flesh<br />

chryseus, chrysëus golden, golden-yellow<br />

Chrysobalanus from Greek χρυσὸς, khrysos, gold, and βάλανος, balanos, acorn. in reference to the yellor<br />

fruit. (Rosaceae)<br />

chrysobotryus, chrysobotrys <strong>with</strong> a yellow raceme, from Greek χρυσὸς, khrysos, gold, and .<br />

chrysocarpus golden-fruited, bearing yellow fruit, from Greek χρυσὸς, khrysos, gold, and karpos, fruit<br />

chrysocomus <strong>with</strong> golden hairs, <strong>with</strong> a tuft of golden hair, from Greek χρυσὸς, khrysos, gold, and .<br />

Chrysogonum golden angle (star), from Greek χρυσὸς, khrysos, gold, and gonos, seed, apparently alluding<br />

to the bright yellow, hemispheric capitula or to the fertile cypselae from the cypsela-complexes of the ray<br />

florets. Alternately, from Greek χρυσὸς, khrysos, gold, and γόνυ, gony, knee, for the golden flowers at the<br />

joints. (Compositae)<br />

chrysographes marked <strong>with</strong> gold, from Greek χρυσὸς, khrysos, gold, and .<br />

chrysolectus <strong>with</strong> yellow ends, finishing yellow, from Greek χρυσὸς, khrysos, gold, .<br />

chrysolepis -is -e Chryso'lepis (kry-SOL-e-pis) golden-scaled, from Greek χρυσὸς, khrysos, gold, and Greek<br />

λεπίς, λεπιδο-, lepis, lepido-, scale, referring to yellow glands on various organs of the plant.<br />

chrysoleucus gold and white, yellowish-white, from Greek χρυσὸς, khrysos, gold, and .<br />

chrysolobos golden-lobed, from Greek χρυσὸς, khrysos, gold, and .<br />

Chrysoma from Greek χρυσὸς, khrysos, gold, and -ome, having the condition of; referring to predominantly<br />

yellow-gold heads and corymbs<br />

chrysomallus golden-haired from Greek chrysos, gold, and Latin mallus, malli, mallum, a lock of wool, from<br />

Greek mallos, a lock of wool, wool<br />

Chrysomēliá Greek Χρυσοµηλιά, meaning golden apple, the orange.<br />

chrysophyllus golden-leaved, <strong>with</strong> golden leaves<br />

Chrysopsis New Latin, from Greek χρυσός, khryos, gold and ancient Greek ὄψις, opsis, appearance, sight,<br />

view, referring to the yellow corollas. (Compositae)<br />

chrysopterus <strong>with</strong> golden wings<br />

chrysorrhacis <strong>with</strong> golden ribs or nerves<br />

Chrysosplenium from Greek χρυσός, khryos, gold, and σπλὴν, splen, the spleen, in reference to its medicinal<br />

properties. (Saxifragaceae)<br />

chrysostachys, chrysostachyus in one source listed as “<strong>with</strong> golden spots”(?), but correctly <strong>with</strong> golden<br />

spikes<br />

chrysostictus <strong>with</strong> golden spots<br />

chrysostomus <strong>with</strong> a golden throat<br />

Chrysothamnus Chrysotham'nus (kry-so-THAM-nus) Greek chryseos, golden, and thamnos, bush.<br />

chrysotomus golden-mouthed<br />

chrysotoxum golden-arched, according to some. Ironic a Latin term loosely translated to MacDonald’s<br />

restaurant contains the suffix “toxum”, although toxeuma is a root word for arrow, not arch.<br />

chrysotrichomus, chrysotrichus <strong>with</strong> golden hair<br />

chthon-, -chthon, chthono, chthonos chthonic, dwelling in or beneath the surface of the earth, from Greek,<br />

χθονος, χθόνιος, of, in or beneath the earth, ground, from χθών, χθονός, earth. One of four words in English<br />

starting <strong>with</strong> chth.<br />

chy-, chyl-, chylo, chym, chymo Greek juice; flavor; chyle, from Latin chȳlus, from Greek χῡλός, juice (of<br />

plants, animals, decoctions), chyle, ; a Greek-Latin form chylus, chilus.<br />

Chylismia Chylis'mia (chy-LIS-mee-a)<br />

Chylismiella Chylismiel'la (chy-lis-mee-EL-la)<br />

chyt-, chytlo, chyto Greek fluid; shed<br />

chytr-, chyrta, -chytra, chytro Greek an earthen pot<br />

chytradenius having grooved veins or nerves(?)<br />

chytraphorus having the form of a vase or urn

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