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adr-, adro- Greek αδρος, adros, thick, stout, bulky.<br />

adran- Greek αδρανης, adranes, feeble, impotent; listless.<br />

adras Latin adradere, to shave, to scrape away.<br />

adria Greek Αδριας, Adrias, the Adriatic.<br />

adriaticus -a -um from the Adriatic region, from Latin Hadriaticus.<br />

Adromischus stout-stemmed, from Greek αδρος-µισχος, adros-mischos, sturdy, grown up.<br />

adroseus -a -um near roseus -a -um, from Latin ad and roseus.<br />

adscendens ascending, rising upwards, curving up from a prostrate base, half-erect, from Latin ascendo,<br />

ascendere, ascendi, ascentum. Some lump ascendens into this, which see.<br />

adscensionis adscension'is (ad-sen-see-OWN-is)<br />

adscitus -a -um assumed, acquired, alien, from Latin ad-(scisco, sciscere, scivi, scitum).<br />

adsimilis -is -e similar to, imitating, comparable <strong>with</strong>, from Latin adsimulo, adsimulare, adsimulavi,<br />

adsimulatum (see assimilis).<br />

adspersus -a -um besprinkled, besplattered; sprayed, sprinkled, past participle of Latin aspergo, aspergere,<br />

aspersi, aspersum.<br />

adstringens drawn together, constricted, tightened, binding, from Latin ad-(stringo, stringere, strinxi,<br />

strictum).<br />

adsurgens adsur'gens (ad-SIR-jens) ascending, erect, upright, rising up, arising, standing up, from Latin ad-<br />

(surgo, surgere, surrecxi, surrectum).<br />

adul-, adula- Latin adulare, to flatter, to fawn, to cringe before.<br />

adult- Latin adultus, fully grown, grown up.<br />

adulter- Latin adulterare, to corrupt, to pollute, to defile.<br />

adulterinus -a -um of adultery, adulterated, unreal, not genuine, forged, from Latin adulterinus, a term for a<br />

species intermediate between two other species suggesting hybridity, as Asplenium adulterinum.<br />

adultus Latin adult, grown up<br />

adun-, adunat Greek αδυνατεω, adunateo, <strong>with</strong>out strength.<br />

aduncus -a -um adun'cus (a-DUNK-us) Latin adjective hooked, bent like a hook, having hooks, hooked; curved<br />

from Latin ad- and uncus.<br />

adust- Latin adustus, burned, sunburnt, tanned.<br />

adustus -a -um <strong>with</strong> a singed or burnt appearance, fulginous, soot colored, sun browned, from Latin ad and<br />

uro, urere, ussi, ustum, to scorch, cauterize, or to inflame.<br />

adve Latin advehere, to carry to.<br />

adven Latin advenire, to arrive.<br />

adventicius -a -um come from abroad, foreign, adventitious, by chance, accidental, out of the ordinary,<br />

applied to plants lately introduced, from Latin advenire to come, arrive, and -itius adjectival suffix indicating<br />

the result of an action.<br />

adventit Latin coming to<br />

adventit Latin adventitius, extraordinary.<br />

adventus -a -um approach, arrival, from Latin ad- and venio, venire, veni, ventum, a reference to a recent<br />

mutant or sport.<br />

advenus -a -um (ad-VEN-us) alien, exotic, stranger, foreign, adventive, newly arrived from Latin advenusa<br />

adventive, foreign, from Latin, advenus, advena, foreign; or from advenuus?<br />

adversarius Latin grown to one side or turning to one side<br />

adversalis, adversus turned <strong>towards</strong> one side<br />

adversifolius having leaves opposite to each other, from ,and folium, foli(i), n., noun, a leaf.<br />

adversispinus <strong>with</strong> thorns opposite to each other<br />

advert Latin advertere, turn <strong>towards</strong>.<br />

advocatus diaboli devil’s advocate, one who argues against a canonization.<br />

adzaharicus -a -um from Adzhariya, Georgia, near the Turkish border (Batumi).<br />

ae see also ai, e, or oe<br />

-ae Latin -ae, a suffix making forms plural.<br />

-ae, -aea, -eaum, -aeus Latin suffix of, belonging to, pertaining to.<br />

aechm-, aechma, -aechma, aechmo Greek αιχµη, aichma, a spear, the point of a spear, an arrow.<br />

Achmea pointed, from αιχµη, aichme(η?), αιχµο-, aichmo-, a point, edge or lance.<br />

aeci-, aecia, aecidi Greek an injury, Modern Latin diminutive of Greek αἰκία, aikia, injury; Greek αικια,<br />

aikia, torture, assalt, suffering, outrage.

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