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crin-, crino, crinum, -crinum Greek a lily, from Latin crinon, crini, n., a variety of lily; separate.<br />

crinalis New Latin ? hairy, (meaning the same as hirsute?)<br />

crinalis -is -e Latin adjective, worn in the hair; covered <strong>with</strong> hair-like filaments; of/pertaining to hair.<br />

crini-, crinis, -crinis Latin the hair.<br />

crinibulbis, crinibulbon <strong>with</strong> onion shaped hair cushion<br />

crinicaulis -is -e <strong>with</strong> a long-haired, mane-like stalk, from , and Latin noun caulis, caulis m., from the<br />

Greek καυλος, kaulos, the stem or stalk of a plant; usual spelling was colis or coles, or kaulos, the shaft.<br />

crininus -a -um Latin adjective, lily-, made of lilies.<br />

crinio, crinire, -, crinitus Latin verb, deck, cover, or provide <strong>with</strong> hair.<br />

crinipes <strong>with</strong> a hairy stem<br />

crinit- Latin bearded.<br />

crinitus -a -um provided <strong>with</strong> long haired, covered <strong>with</strong> long hair, mane-like, hairy, from Latin crinitus -a -<br />

um, from crinis, crinis, m., hair and –itis, provided <strong>with</strong>, adjective (or past participle of crinio), <strong>with</strong> long hair,<br />

for a hairy appearance; in Carex crinita for a hairy appearrance of the awned spreading scales.<br />

crinis, crinis m. Latin noun, hair; lock of hair, tress, plait; plume of a helmet; tail of a comet.<br />

crinon, crini n., crinum, crini n. Latin noun, variety of lily; a kind of ointment/unguent (plural).<br />

crunulosus <strong>with</strong> a short mane<br />

Crinum from Greek krinon, a lily<br />

crio Greek a ram.<br />

crisi-, crisis, -crisis Greek a judgment, a choosing.<br />

crisp-, crispus -a um Latin curled.<br />

crispatulus finely curled<br />

crispatus, crispus crisped, curled, crinkled<br />

crispatus curled or curling closely<br />

crispiflorus having curled flowers<br />

crispifolius <strong>with</strong> curled leaves<br />

crispulus curly-haired<br />

crispus -a -um cris'pus (KRIS-pus) curled closely, crested (said of fern fronds, etc.)<br />

crissa-, crissal- modern Latin crissālis, pertaining to the crissum, the anal region of a bird under the tail, the<br />

under tail coverts.<br />

crisso, crissare, crissavi, crissatus Latin verb, move the haunches as in copulation (women) (rude).<br />

crissum modern Latin, from crissāre ‘clunem movere’.<br />

crist-, crista, -crista Latin a crest, referring to a crest.<br />

crista a comb, a crest, a terminal tuft, as in crista-galli, Cockscomb<br />

crista, cristae f. Latin noun, crest or comb of bird or beast; plume of a helmet; plant yellow-rattle; clitoris.<br />

crista-galli literally, crest of a cock, or cock's comb, a cockerel’s comb<br />

cristatellus -a -um <strong>with</strong> a small tuft, a small comb, or a small crest, from Latin cristatus -a -um, tufted,<br />

crested, and –ellus -a -um, diminutive suffix.<br />

cristatus -a -um crista'tus (kris-TAH-tus) crested, comb-like, from Latin adjective cristatus -a -um, tufted,<br />

crested; having a comb or tuft on head; plumed; [cristatus ales => cock]. In Iris cristata, a reference to the crested<br />

ridges along the central yellow or white purple striped band on the sepals.<br />

cristatus, cristati m. Latin noun, one who wears a plumed helmet, alternately the head of the penis.<br />

crith-, critha, -critha Greek barley, from κρῑθή, kritha, barley-corn, the smallest weight.<br />

crithmifolius crithmum-leaved, <strong>with</strong> leaves like Crithmum, Peters-cress or Sea-fennel<br />

crithmoides like Crithmum, rock samphire<br />

crithoides barley-like<br />

criti-, critic Greek chosen, select.<br />

croaticus from Croatia<br />

croc-, croce Greek a pebble; a thread.<br />

croc-*, croc-, croco Greek the crocus; saffron, orange-colored, referring to the crocus (yellow).<br />

crocatus saffron-like<br />

Crocus from Greek krokos, saffron<br />

crocus, -i m., also crocum, -i n. saffron, used in medicines, as a spice and in perfumes, from Celsus, Ovid.<br />

crocatus -a -um croca'tus (kro-KAY-tus) saffron-yellow<br />

crocid Greek the nap on cloth.<br />

Crocidium Greek krokis, downy fibers of woolen cloth, and -idium, diminutive, for the to axillary tomentum

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