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Cystacanthus bladder thorn, from Greek and ακανθος, akanthos, spiny, thorny.<br />

cystocarpus having bladder-like fruits, from and Greek καρπός, karpos, fruit.<br />

Cystopteris Cystop'teris (sis-TOP-ter-is) Greek kystos, cystis, bladder, and pteris, fern, alluding to the indusium,<br />

which is inflated when young.<br />

cystopteroides resembling Cystopteris, Blader-fern<br />

cystostegius <strong>with</strong> a bladder-like covering<br />

cyt-, cyt-e, cyto-, cytus Greek a hollow place; a cell<br />

cytisoides broom-like, resembling Cytisus, Milk Trefoil or Tree-trefoil, from cystius, from Greek κυτισος,<br />

kutisos, a Greek name for Medicago arborea, used by Linnaeus, and oides, -οειδες, suffix for nouns, like or<br />

resemble. Lespedeza cytisoides.<br />

Cytisus Cy'tisus (SI-ti-sus) cytisus-like, from cystius, from Greek κυτισος, kytisos, a Greek name used by<br />

Linnaeus, for Medicago arborea.<br />

Claret is the liquor for boys; port for men; but he who aspires to be a hero must drink brandy." –<br />

Samuel Johnson<br />

Da mihi sis crustum Etruscum cum omnibus in eo. I'll have a pizza <strong>with</strong> everything on it.<br />

dacn- Greek bite, sting<br />

dacry-, dacrym-, dacryo- Greek tears, weeping.<br />

dacrydioides dacrydium-like, resembling Dacryioides cypressinum, Red Pine or Spruce, from and oides, -<br />

οειδες, suffix for nouns, like or resemble.<br />

dacyroideus in drop form, tear-like, pear-shaped<br />

dactyl-, dactylo-, dactyus, -dactylus Greek a finger or toe, referring to a finger, from δακτυλος, daktylos,<br />

finger, toe, or an obsolete meaning is the fruit of the date-palm.<br />

dactylifer, dactyliferus, dactylifera finger-bearing; date-bearing(?)<br />

dactylinus finger-like, divided like fingers<br />

Dactylis Dac'tylis (DAK-til-is) Greek δάκτυλος, daktylos, meaning finger, for the stiff, finger-like branches of<br />

the panicle. (Gramineae)<br />

Dactyloctenium from Greek δάκτυλος, daktylos, finger, and κτενίον, ktenion, a small comb, for the digitate<br />

and pectinate spikes. (Gramineae)<br />

dactyloides finger-like, or resembling Dactylis, ORCHARD GRASS, COCK’S-FOOT GRASS, DEW GRASS; from<br />

Greek δακτυλος, daktylos, meaning finger, and -οειδες, -oeides, a suffix for nouns meaning like or resemble,<br />

perhaps because of leaf shape or for resemblance of the male flowers to the inflorescence of Dactylis, orchard<br />

grass.<br />

dactylon dac'tylon (DAK-ti-lon)<br />

Dactylorhiza the forking of roots, from Greek δακτυλος, daktylos, finger, and ῥίζα, rhiza, root, in reference<br />

to the fingerlike tuberoids of the more primitive species<br />

dactylothelis <strong>with</strong> finger-like warts<br />

dactylus -a -um peony, from Dioscorides.<br />

daedal- Latin adorn; adorned<br />

daedaleus -a -um entangled, intricate<br />

daemon- referring to a spirit, a demon<br />

Daemonorops demon shrub, a palm <strong>with</strong> spines<br />

daenensis -is -e from Daena in South Persia<br />

Dáfnē, dáphnē Greek δάφνη, daphne, Laurel, and a hearty Bay leaf.<br />

dáfnē karaïbikēs Greek δάφνη καραϊβικης, daphne karaibikes, allspice.<br />

daghestanicus -a -m from Daghestan in the eastern Caucasus.<br />

daguensis -is -e from the river Dagua in Columbia<br />

Dahlia for Dr. Anders (Andrew?) Dahl (1751-1789), Swedish botanist, student of Linnaeus. (Compositae)<br />

dahliiflorus <strong>with</strong> Dahlia-like flowers, from Dahlia and<br />

Dalea Da'lea (DAY-lee-a) named after Samuel Dale (1659-1739), an English physician, botanist, botanical<br />

collector, and gardener; authored several botanical works and a treatise on medicinal plants. He was an associate of<br />

several major botanical figures in England. Thomas Dale in one source. (Leguminosae)<br />

dahuricus, dauricus, davuricus of Dahuria (Dauria, Dahuri), Siberia or Mongolia

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