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cyatheiformis resembling Cup or Tree-fern, Cyathea<br />

cyathiformis, cyathiforme cup-shaped, shaped like a drinking cup<br />

cyathiphorum cup-bearing<br />

cyathophorus bearing cup-like organs<br />

cybe Greek the head of a mushroom.<br />

cybern- Greek steer, guide.<br />

cybister, -cybister Greek a diver.<br />

cybo- Greek a cube.<br />

cyca-, cycad Greek a kind of palm<br />

Cycadaceae plants of the Sago Palm family, from the genus name, Cycas, and -aceae, the standardized Latin<br />

suffix of plant family names.<br />

cycadifolius <strong>with</strong> leaves (fronds) like the Sago-Palm<br />

cycadinus resembling Cycas, Sago-Palm<br />

Cycas<br />

cycl-, cyclo-, cyclus, -cyclus Greek a circle, wheel, referring to a circle.<br />

Cyclachaena from Greek cyclo-, circular, and Latin achenium, achene; allusion uncertain, perhaps to the ring<br />

of cypselae in each fruiting head<br />

Cycladenia Cycladen'ia (sik-la-DEEN-ee-a)<br />

Cyclamen from Greek kyklos, a circle<br />

cyclamineus cyclamen-like<br />

Cyclanthaceae plants of the Climbing Cucumber family, from the genus name, Cyclanthera, and -aceae, the<br />

standardized Latin suffix of plant family names.<br />

Cyclanthera circle of anthers<br />

cyclocarpus fruit rolled up circularly, bearing circular fruit, from and Greek καρπός, karpos, fruit.<br />

cyclodontis <strong>with</strong> round teeth<br />

cycloglossus -a -um <strong>with</strong> tongues arranged in circles, from , and γλωσσος, glôssos, tongue.<br />

Cycloloma Greek cyclos, ring, circle, and loma, border<br />

cyclophyllus <strong>with</strong> leaves in a circle, <strong>with</strong> round leaves<br />

cyclops cyclopean, gigantic; circular, one-eyed<br />

Cyclopogon Greek cyclo, circular, and from ancient Greek pōgōn, πώγων, beard, possibly in reference to<br />

pubescent bases of sepals of the type species<br />

cyclopterus <strong>with</strong> circular wings<br />

cyclosorus -a -um cyclosor'us (sik-lo-SOR-us)<br />

cycn-, cycno, cygn-, cyn- referring to a swan from Latin cycnēus, cygnēus, from cycnus, cygnus, a swan,<br />

from Greek, κύκνειος, kykneios, a swan.<br />

cydn-, cydno- Greek splendid, noble, famous.<br />

cydon- cydoni- Greek the quince.<br />

Cydonia named for the town of Cydonia, Crete, where the quince originated. (Rosaceae)<br />

cydoniifolius <strong>with</strong> leaves like Cydonia, Quince<br />

cydonioides resembling Quince<br />

cyem- cyema-, cyemato-, cyemi- Greek an embryo.<br />

cyesi-, cyeso-, cyesis, -cyesis Greek pregnancy.<br />

cygn-, cygnus, -cygnus a swan from Latin cycnus, cygnus, a swan, from Greek, κύκνειος, kykneios, a swan,<br />

cygneus from the Swan River in Australia; referring to a swan from Latin cycnēus, cygnēus, from cycnus,<br />

cygnus, a swan, from Greek, κύκνειος, kykneios, a swan.<br />

cygniformis <strong>with</strong> the form of a swan<br />

cygnorum swan-like, from Cygnus, a swan<br />

cyl- referring to a cylinder<br />

cylichn-, cylichna, -cylincha Greek a small cup.<br />

cylind-, cylindro- modern Latin cylindric-, from Greek a roll, cylinder, from κυλινδρικός, kylindrokos, from<br />

κύλινδρος, kylindros, cylinder.<br />

cylindraceus -a -um cylindra'ceus (sil-in-DRAY-see-us) cylindric, of cylindrical form<br />

cylindricus -a -um cylin'dricus (sil-IN-dri-kus) cylindrical (of stalks), modern Latin cylindric-, from Greek a roll,<br />

cylinder, from κυλινδρικός, kylindrokos, from κύλινδρος, kylindros, cylinder.<br />

cylindriatus, cylindriata

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