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endysi, endysis Greek entering; a putting on<br />

enem, enema Greek send in<br />

Enemiom listed by Dioscorides as another name for Anemone<br />

enervis, enervius nerveless or veinless, or apparently so, Latin ex, beyond, out, <strong>with</strong>out, and nervus, sinew,<br />

tendon for the nerveless perigynia<br />

Engelmannia, engelmannii engelmann'ii (eng-gel-MAN-ee-eye) for George (Georg) Engelmann (1809–1884),<br />

German-born St. Louis physician and botanist and an authority on cacti, North American conifers, and oaks.<br />

engraul, engrauis, -engraulis Greek a small fish<br />

engy Greek near; narrow<br />

enhydr- enhydris Greek an otter; a water snake<br />

enhydr- enhydro Greek living in water<br />

enic- enico Greek singe<br />

enne-, ennea Greek nine<br />

enneacanthus nine-spined, from Greek and ακανθος, akanthos, spiny, thorny.<br />

enneagonus having nine sides.<br />

enneagynous having nine pistils.<br />

enneandrus, enneandra, enneandrious <strong>with</strong> nine stamens<br />

enneapetalus having nine petals.<br />

enneaphyllus nine-leaved, <strong>with</strong> nine leaflets or leaves<br />

enneasepalous having nine sepals<br />

enneaspermous having nine seeds.<br />

eno Greek wine<br />

enod-, enodis Latin <strong>with</strong>out knots or nodes, smooth<br />

-ens, -e, -is Latin of, belonging to<br />

ens- referring to a sword, from ensis, ensis m., Latin noun, a sword.<br />

ensatus sword-shaped, as the leaves of Iris<br />

-ense native to<br />

ensi-, ensis Latin a sword, from ensis, ensis m., Latin noun, a sword.<br />

ensiferus sword bearing, from ensifer, ensifera, ensiferum, Latin adjective, sword-bearing, from ensis, ensis<br />

m., Latin noun, a sword.<br />

ensifolius -a -um <strong>with</strong> swordlike leaves, from ensis, ensis m., Latin noun, a sword, and -folius -a -um, -<br />

leaved, from folium, foli(i) n., leaf.<br />

ensiformis sword-shaped, formed like a sword, from ensis, ensis m., Latin noun, a sword, and .<br />

ensigerus sword bearing, from ensiger, ensigera, ensigerum, Latin adjective, sword-bearing, from ensis,<br />

ensis m., Latin noun, a sword.<br />

-ensis -is -e Latin adjectival suffix indicating country or place of growth or origin or else habitat, native to,<br />

used <strong>with</strong> a noun base.<br />

enslenii Aloysius Enslen, Austrian botanical explorer of the southeastern U.S. in early 19th century<br />

ent, ento Greek <strong>with</strong>in, interior<br />

entas, entasis Greek a stretching; a spasm<br />

entelech Greek perfect<br />

-enter latin adverbial suffix used <strong>with</strong> adjectives.<br />

enter Latin between, among<br />

enter, entero, entersum Greek the intestine, gut<br />

enthet, enthetic, -entheto Greek put in, im-planted<br />

Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem. No more things should be presumed to exist than are<br />

absolutely necessary (Occam's razor).<br />

ento Greek <strong>with</strong>in, interior<br />

entom- referring to insects<br />

entomophilus insect-loving, <strong>with</strong> flowers fertilized by insects<br />

entomophyllus <strong>with</strong> insect-like leaves, one source has this as synonymous <strong>with</strong> the above.<br />

Entosthodon Greek entosthi, <strong>with</strong>in, and odon, tooth, referring to position of teeth inside capsule<br />

-eolens scented, olens, (gen.) olentis, Latin <strong>with</strong> an odor good or bad, odorous, fragrant, stinking.<br />

entrerianus from Entro-Rio in the Argentine<br />

entom, entoma, -entoma, entomo Greek an insect<br />

enton, entoni, entono Greek tension; strained

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