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cop-, copo Greek pain, suffering<br />

copal Mexican blunt<br />

copalinus yielding Copal gum<br />

copallina gummy, resinous, New Latin? from Sp. copal (F. copal, copale), ad. Mexican copalli incense<br />

(Molina (1571), a fragrant translucent white resin which distils from a tree, thence called copalquahuitl, and by<br />

extension any similar resin<br />

coph-, copho Greek deaf; dumb; blunt<br />

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

copi Greek an oar, handle<br />

copid Greek a cleaver<br />

copios Latin abundant<br />

copo Greek pain, suffering<br />

copr-, copro-, coprus, -coprus Greek κοπρος, dung, excrement<br />

Coprinus of dung, from Greek κοπρος. Coprinus comatus is the coprophilous shaggy-cap fungus.<br />

coprophilus dung-loving, coprophilous, from κοπρος, copros, dung, and φιλος, philos.<br />

Coprosma dung-smelling, <strong>with</strong> the odor of feces, from κοπρος, copros, feces and οσµα, osma, odor, for the<br />

odor of the bruised leaves.<br />

copt-, copto Greek cut; strike<br />

copticus from ancient Coptos, in Egypt, now Kuft<br />

Coptis New Latin, irregular from Greek koptein, to cut off, from κόπτω, kopto, to cut; fererring to the divided<br />

leaves, similar to a capon having something cut off. (Ranunculaceae)<br />

coptonogonus intermittently serrated or toothed<br />

copul-, copula-, -copula Latin a link, bond<br />

copulatus connected, united, coupled<br />

coquimbanus from Coquimbo in Chile<br />

cora-, corac, coraco-, corax, -corax Greek a crow, raven.<br />

coracanus -a -um in the form of a raven’s beak; from Cape Koraka in Asia Minor<br />

coracinus -a -um, corvinus crow black, black as a raven, shiny black<br />

coraeensis from Korea<br />

coral- coral, red<br />

corall-, coralli-, corallium Greek coral.<br />

coralliflorus coral-flowered<br />

corallinus coral-like, coral-red, coral-colored<br />

coralloides like coral, resembling coral (said of roots)<br />

Corallorhiza, corallorrhizus -a -um Corallorhi'za (kor-al-oh-RIE-za) <strong>with</strong> roots like coral, New Latin, from Latin<br />

corallum, corallium, from Greek korallion, coral and ῥίζα, rhiza, root, referring to the coral-like appearance of the<br />

root.<br />

coranicus concerning the Koran<br />

corb-, corbi-, corbis, -corbis Latin a basket.<br />

corcovadensis from the Gulf of Corcovado, the west coast of South America<br />

corchor-, corchorus, -corchorus Greek chickweed.<br />

Corchorus (Tiliaceae)<br />

corcyraeus, corcyrensis from Corfu, the largest of the Ionian islands in the Mediterranean<br />

cord-, cordi- Latin the heart, referring to a heart<br />

cordatus -a -um corda'tus (kor-DAY-tus, or kor-DAH-tus) heart-shaped, as <strong>with</strong> leaves having the stalk at the<br />

notched end<br />

cordifolius -a -um cordifo'lius (kor-di-FO-lee-us) from Latin <strong>with</strong> the heart-shaped leaf.<br />

cordiformis (kor-di-FORM-is) cordiformis, heart-shaped, <strong>with</strong> the form of a heart, as <strong>with</strong> leaves having the<br />

stalk at the notched end, or a heart-shaped nut.<br />

cordigerus bearing heart-shaped organs<br />

cordillerarum from the Cordillera, the Spanish name for the Andes Mountain chain in Peru, Ecuador,and<br />

Bolivia<br />

cordofanus from Kordofan (Kurdufan, Sudan) in Africa, formerly a province of the Egyptian Soudan<br />

(Sudan)<br />

cordovensis from Cordova, a Spanish province<br />

cordul-, cordule, corduli Greek a club; a swelling.

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