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N with malus towards none - Genesis Nursery

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crustaceus brittle, bark-like<br />

crustatus -a -um encrusted, incrusted, covered <strong>with</strong> a crust, from a Latinization of Herschel Shmoikel Pinkus<br />

Yerucham Krustofski, better known as Krusty the Clown; alternately form Latin crustātus, crusted, incrusted,<br />

from the past participle of crusto, crustare, to encrust, to cover.<br />

crux, -crux Latin a cross.<br />

cry-, crymo-, cryo- Greek cold, frost.<br />

crymophilus ice loving or cold loving<br />

crybel-, crybelo Greek hidden.<br />

cryph- Greek hidden.<br />

cryps- Greek secret.<br />

Crypsis from Greek κρύψις, krypsis, concealment, for the inflorescence partially concealed by the subtending<br />

sheaths. (Gramineae)<br />

crypt-, crypto- hidden, concealed, hidden, not obvious, Latin crypta, from Greek κρύπτη, krypte, vault, from<br />

κρυπτός, kryptos, hidden, concealed.<br />

cryptanthus -a -um, Cryptantha Cryptan'tha (kryp-TAN-tha) hidden flower, from Greek κρυπτός, kryptos,<br />

hidden, and .<br />

cryptandrus <strong>with</strong> hidden stamens or anthers, Latin crypta, from Greek κρύπτη, krypte, vault, from κρυπτός,<br />

kryptos, hidden, concealed and modern Latin -andrus, from Greek -ανδρος -andros, adjective ending, from<br />

ἀνδρ-, andr-, stem of ἀνήρ, aner, man.<br />

cryptatherus <strong>with</strong> a concealed spike or hidden spike, from crypto, to conceal<br />

cryptocarpus bearing concealed fruit, from Greek κρυπτός, kryptos, hidden, and καρπός, karpos, fruit.<br />

cryptocerus in distinctly horned, from Greek κρυπτός, kryptos, hidden, and<br />

cryptogamea plants destitute of stamens, pistil, and true seeds<br />

cryptogamus multiplying by spores, from Greek κρυπτός, kryptos, hidden, and<br />

Cryptogramma Cryptogram'ma (kryp-toe-GRAM-ma) Greek κρυπτός, kryptos, hidden, and gramme, line,<br />

referring to the ± marginal soral bands hidden or protected by revolute margins.<br />

cryptolepis concealed scale, from Greek κρυπτός, kryptos, hidden, and λεπίς, λεπιδο-, lepis, lepido-, scale,<br />

flake, small plate, capsule.<br />

Cryptomeria from Greek κρυπτός, kryptos, to conceal, hide, and meris, a part<br />

cryptophilus growing in caves or secret places, from Greek κρυπτός, kryptos, hidden, and<br />

Cryptotaenia from crypto hidden, concealed, hidden, not obvious, Latin crypta, from Greek κρύπτη, krypte,<br />

vault, from κρυπτός, kryptos, hidden, concealed, and Latin taenia, from Greek ταινια, tainia, a band, ribbon,<br />

fillet, (or wreath, border) a reference to the concealed oil-tubes, or a reference to the obsolete border of the<br />

calyx (Wood 1873). (Umbelliferae)<br />

cryst-, crystallo Greek ice, crystal.<br />

crystallinus -a -um crystalli'nus (kri-stal-EYE-nus) crystalline, clear like crystal<br />

cserei<br />

cten-, ctenidi-, cteniz, cteno- the combining form Greek κτείς, κτενός, kteis, ktenos, a comb.<br />

Ctenitis Greek κτείς, kteis, comb<br />

ctenochlaenus in a comb-like enclosure<br />

ctenoides comb-like<br />

Ctenium from Greek κτενίον, ktenion, a small comb, for the resemblance of the spike. (Gramineae)<br />

cton-, ctono Greek kill.<br />

cub- Latin: lie down; New Latin: Cuba; Greek: a cube.<br />

cubensis from the island of Cuba<br />

cubicus in the form of a cube, dice-shaped<br />

cubit-, cubitum, -cubitum Latin the elbow.<br />

cubo- Greek a cube.<br />

cucubaloides resembling the berry bearing Campion, Cucubalis.<br />

cucubalus the berry bearing Campion, Cucubalis; cf. the Latin noun cucubalus, cucubali f., plant; strychnon;<br />

of the nightshade family; also called strumus.<br />

cucuj- Brazilian a kind of beetle<br />

cucul-, cuculi, cuculus, -cuculus Latin a cuckoo, from cuculus, cuculi m., Latin noun, cuckoo bird; fool,<br />

ninny; cuckold; bastard.<br />

cucul-, cucull-, cucullus, -cucullus Latin a hood, referring to a hood, from cuculla, cucullae f., cucullus,<br />

cuculli m., hood, cowl; covering for the head; cap; conical wrapper or case for goods.

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