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crawfordii for Ethan Allan Crawford, early settler in the White Mountains of New Hampshire<br />

cre-, creas-, -creas, creat-, creo- Greek flesh, meat.<br />

creber, crebra, crebrum close together, pressed closely together, crowded<br />

crebifo'lius (????) crebifo'lius (kreb-i-FO-lee-us)<br />

crebr- Latin frequent, close.<br />

crebre Latin adverb closely, compactly, from creber, thick, close, repeated.<br />

crebrispinus <strong>with</strong> strong(?) thorns<br />

crebriter Latin adverb repeatedly, from creber, thick, close, repeated.<br />

crebro Latin adverb repeatedly, closely, from creber, thick, close, repeated.<br />

crebrus, crebra close, frequent, repeated<br />

crecisc- Latin a rail-like bird.<br />

Credo Elvem etiam vivere. I believe Elvis lives.<br />

Credo Elvem ipsum etian vivere. I think that Elvis is still alive.<br />

crem-, crema Latin burn.<br />

crem-, crema, cremo Greek hang.<br />

cremaster, -cremaster Greek a suspender.<br />

cremnophilus rain-loving, moisture-loving<br />

cremocarpus <strong>with</strong> drooping fruit or suspended fruit, from and Greek καρπός, karpos, fruit.<br />

cremophyllus <strong>with</strong> drooping leaves<br />

cren-, crena, -crena, creno Greek a spring.<br />

cren-, crena, crenul Latin a notch.<br />

cren- scalloped, crenulate<br />

crenatiflorus <strong>with</strong> scalloped or crenulate flowers, bearing flowers scalloped at the edge<br />

crenato-dentatus <strong>with</strong> rounded notched teeth<br />

crenato-serratus <strong>with</strong> rounded saw teeth<br />

crenatus crenate, scalloped, <strong>with</strong> rounded teeth, having a scalloped-toothed or notched edge<br />

crenophilus spring-loving<br />

crenulatus -a -um crenula'tus (kren-yoo-LAY-tus) crenulate, somewhat scalloped, <strong>with</strong> small rounded teeth,<br />

finely notched <strong>with</strong> rounded teeth or grena(?)<br />

creo Greek flesh, meat.<br />

crepi-, crepido, crepis, -crepis Greek a boot, sandal.<br />

crepidatus slippered, or sandal<br />

crepidifolius <strong>with</strong> leaves like Crepis, Hawkbeard<br />

Crepis Cre'pis (KREP-is) New Latin, from Latin, a plant, from Greek krēpis, literally, boot, slipper or sandal, for<br />

the shape of the cypselae, a name of a plant used by Theophrastus<br />

crepit- Latin creak, rattle.<br />

crepitans crackling, rustling, rattling<br />

crepitus, crepitus m. Latin noun, rattling, rustling, crash of thunder; chattering of teeth; snap of the fingers;<br />

fart;<br />

crepo, crepare, crepui, crepitus Latin verb, rattle, rustle, clatter; jingle, tinkle; snap of the fingers; harp on,<br />

grumble at; fart; crack; burst asunder; resound.<br />

crepuscul- Latin twilight.<br />

crepuscularia referring to twilight<br />

cresc- Latin grow, increase.<br />

crescens growing<br />

Cressa Cres'sa (KRES-sa)<br />

cret-, creta, -creta Latin: chalk; separated; Greek: Crete.<br />

cretaceous -a -um dull white, chalky white, referring to chalk<br />

cretensis, creticus, cretis, cretaeus cret'icus (KRET-i-kus) of or from the island Crete in the Mediterranean<br />

crethmos f. samphire, rock fennel, Crithmum maritimum (L.)<br />

Creticum see also phu, a nard, Pontic nard, Valeriana dioscoridis (?); 'another wild nard', Valeriana phu (L.).<br />

crex-, -crex Greek a rail.<br />

crib-, cribell, cribr- Latin a sieve.<br />

cribatus having holes or perforations (such as in leaves, etc.)<br />

crinrosus seive-like<br />

cric-, crico-, cricus, -cricus Greek a ring, circle.

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