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cynorrhizus -a -um literally dog-root, or like a dog’s snout in one bullshit (putting it mildly) source (like a<br />

dog’s tail in one source, also crap), perhaps meaning the roots are like Dog’s-tail, Cynosurus, from , and<br />

ῥίζα, rhiza, root.<br />

Cynosciadium dog shade, from Greek κυνος, kynos, dog, Greek σκιά, skia shadow, and -ium.<br />

cynosuroides resembling Cynosurus, Dog’s-tail or Dog’s-Grass.<br />

Cynthia from Greek mythology, one of the names of Diana, “fancifully applied to this genus”. (Compositae)<br />

cyo- Greek the foetus.<br />

cyon, -cyon Greek a dog.<br />

cypar-, cyparis Greek the cypress.<br />

cyparissias like cypress<br />

cyper-, cyperus, -cyperus from Latin cypērus, -os a rush, sedge, from Greek κύπειρος, κύπερος, kypeiros,<br />

kyperos, from Herodotus, a name for an aromatic marsh-plant.<br />

Cyperaceae Cypera'ceae (sy-per-AY-see-ee) plants of the Sedge family, from the genus name, Cyperus, and -<br />

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

cyperifolius <strong>with</strong> leaves like Cyperus, Umbrella sedge<br />

cyperinus, cyperinus similar to a Cyperus<br />

cyperoides resembling Cyperus, Unbrella sedge, Galingale<br />

Cyperus Cy'perus (ki-PEER-us, or colloquially SY-per-us, si-PEER-us) New Latin, from Latin cypērus, cypēros<br />

a kind of rush, from Greek κύπειρος, κύπερος, kypeiros, kyperos (kuperos), an ancient name for an aromatic marsh<br />

plant from Herodotus or sedge, the Eurasian Cyperus longus L., probably of Semitic origin; akin to Hebrew koper,<br />

a resin. (Cyperaceae)<br />

cyph-, cypho- Greek bent.<br />

cyphacanthus having curved thorns, from Greek and ακανθος, akanthos, spiny, thorny.<br />

cyphanthus bearing curved flowers<br />

cyphell-, cyphella, -cyphella Greek the hollow of the ear<br />

cypho- from Greek, referring to a hump, a tumor, a wart, a DOT RE.<br />

Cyphomeris Greek, kyphos, bent, humped, and meris, part, in reference to the gibbous fruit<br />

cyphoplectus hump-like deformed<br />

cypr-, cyprae-, cypri-, cypro- Latin Venus; love.<br />

cypr- referring to copper, cypreus or a slipper as in Cypripedium, the Lady-Slipper<br />

cypreus copper-like<br />

cypriacus, cyprius from the isle of Cyprus<br />

cyprid- Greek lovely.<br />

cyprin-, cyprino, cyprinus, -cyprinus Greek a carp.<br />

Cypripedium (kip-ree-PEE-dee-um) from Greek Kypris Aphrodite, Venus and pedilon a slipper, (or Latin<br />

pes, foot, perhaps an orthographic error for Greek pedilon, slipper (fna)) referring to the shape of the flowers.<br />

(Orchidaceae)<br />

cyprius of or from Cyprus<br />

Cyrillaceae plants of the Swamp Titi family, from the genus name, Cyrilla, and -aceae, the standardized Latin<br />

suffix of plant family names.<br />

Cyrtomium Greek cyrtoma, arch, for the arched veins<br />

cypsel- a hollow structure; a swift; a beehive from Greek κυψέλη, kypsela, a hollow vessel, chest or box. A<br />

dry one-seeded fruit, as the achene <strong>with</strong> an adnate calyx as in the Compositae.<br />

Cypselea Greek kypsele, a hollow box or chest, such as a beehive, which the capsule is thought to resemble<br />

cyrenaicus from Cyrenaica, a region of Libya<br />

cyri-, cyrio- Greek master of; critical; authentic.<br />

cyrt-, cyrt-, cyrto- curved, convex from Greek κυρτο-, kyrto-, from κυρτος, kurtos, curved or arched,<br />

referring to a curve<br />

cyrtanthoides resembling Cyrtanthus<br />

cyrtolobus having arched lobes<br />

Cyrtopodium Greek kyrtos, curved swelling, and podium, foot, probably referring to conspicuous column<br />

foot<br />

cyrtopodus <strong>with</strong> bent stalks, from and Greek πους, ποδος, pous, podos.<br />

Cyrtostachys a curved spike of flowers<br />

crytopterus <strong>with</strong> bent wings<br />

cyst, cyst-, cystis, -cystis, cysto- Greek κύστις, kystis, the bladder; a bag, referring to a cyst or bladder.

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