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docus, -docus Greek abeam; a spar.<br />

dodec-, dodeca Greek twelve.<br />

dodecagynia having twelve pistils<br />

Dodecahema Greek dodeka, twelve, and hema, dart or javelin, alluding to involucral awns<br />

dodecandrus twelved-stamened, <strong>with</strong> twelve anthers or stamens<br />

dodecanthus twelve-spined<br />

dodecapetalous <strong>with</strong> twelve petals (or less than twenty)(?)<br />

Dodecatheon, Dodekatheon Dodecath'eon (do-deh-KATH-ee-on, or do-dek-a-THEE-on) New Latin, from Greek<br />

dōdekatheon primrose, from neuter of dōdekatheos of twelve gods, from dōdeka- dodeca-, twelve, and theos, thios<br />

god.<br />

dodgei for Charles Keene Dodge (1844-1918.<br />

dodo Portuguese foolish<br />

dodonaefolius dodonaea-leaved<br />

dodra, -ae a drink of 9 (nine) ingredients, possibly medicinal.<br />

dodrantalis, dodrantarius a span long, the distance from the tip of the thumb to the tip of the little finger <strong>with</strong><br />

the hand fully extended (averaging nine inches)<br />

Doellingeria for Ignatz Doellinger (1770–1841), German botanist<br />

dogma, -dogma, dogmat- Greek an opinion, decree<br />

dogma, dogmatis n. Latin noun, doctrine, defined doctrine; philosophic tenet; dogma, teaching; decision;<br />

edit.<br />

dolabr-, dolabra, -dolabra Latin an axe, mattock, from dolabra, dolabrae f., Latin noun, pick-axe.<br />

dolabratus shaped like a axe, pickaxe, mattock- or hatchet-shaped<br />

dolabriformis hatchet-shaped, <strong>with</strong> the form of a hatchet (one source has this as plain-shaped)<br />

dolabripetalus <strong>with</strong> hatchet shaped petals<br />

doleiformis barrel-shaped<br />

dolens mornful, doleful<br />

doler-, dolero Greek deceptive.<br />

doli-, dolio-, dolium, -dolium Latin a jar.<br />

dolicanthus -a -um dolican'thus (do-li-KAN-thus)<br />

doliolum, dolioli n. Latin noun, a calyx; small cask/keg.<br />

dolium, dolii n. Latin noun, a large earthenware vessel (~60 gal. wine/grain); hogshead (Cas); tun/cask.<br />

dolich-, dolicho long, from Greek δολιχός, dolikhos, long.<br />

dolichacanthus dagger-pointed, <strong>with</strong> long thorns, from Greek and ακανθος, akanthos, spiny, thorny.<br />

Doliche “Long” island, referring to its length, the island later known as Euboea<br />

dolichocarpus bearing long fruit or long pods, from and Greek καρπός, karpos, fruit.<br />

dolichocentrus <strong>with</strong> long thorns, from Greek δολιχός, dolikhos, long, and possibly from κέντρον, kenton,<br />

sharp point, a goad, a peg, the stationary point of a pair of compasses.<br />

dolichoides resembling Dolichos, Hyacinth-bean<br />

dolichopetalus <strong>with</strong> long petals<br />

Dolichos from Greek δολιχὸς, dolikhos, long, for the great length of the vines. (Leguminosae)<br />

dolichostachyus, dolichostachys <strong>with</strong> a long spike<br />

dolio- Latin: a jar; Greek: crafty.<br />

dolo-, dolom-, dolop Greek fraud, deceit, trick.<br />

dolomiticus from the Dolomites, a part of the eastern Alps in northern Italy<br />

dolor, -dolor Latin sorrow<br />

dolor, doloris m. Latin noun, pain, anguish, grief, sorrow, suffering; resentment, indignation.<br />

dolosus -a -um dolo'sus (do-LO-sus) deceitful, deceptive, from Latin adjective dolosus -a -um, crafty, cunning;<br />

deceitful.<br />

dolu the plant rocket, from Keltic.<br />

dom-, domo-, domus, -domus Greek a house.<br />

doma, -doma, domato Greek a gift; a house.<br />

domestic Latin around the house.<br />

domesticus -a -um domestic, used in the house, domesticated, cultivated.<br />

Domine, dirige nos Lord, guide us.<br />

domingensis -is -e domingen'sis (do-min-GEN-sis) from San Domingo in the West Indies<br />

dominic- Latin of a lord.

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