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N with malus towards none - Genesis Nursery

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entrop Greek turn in, turn toward<br />

enydr, enydris Greek an otter; aquatic<br />

enygr, enygro Greek watery, in water<br />

Enziandom German cv. gentian dome<br />

eo, eos Greek dawn; early<br />

eodem to the same place<br />

eol, eoli, eolo Greek quick-moving; the winds<br />

ep, eph, epi Greek upon, over, beside<br />

epacr, epacro Greek pointed<br />

Epacridaceae resembling Epacris, Australian Heath, from the genus name, Epacris, and -aceae, the standardized<br />

Latin suffix of plant family names.<br />

epacroides resembling Epacris, Australian Heath.<br />

epagog, epagogo Greek enticing, bringing in<br />

epan, epanet, epani Greek relaxing<br />

epeir, epeiro, epeirus, epeirus Greek the mainland, a continent<br />

ependy, ependyma, ependytes Greek a tunic<br />

epenthes, epenthesis Greek an insertion<br />

eph Greek upon, over, beside<br />

epheb, ephebo Greek youth<br />

Ephedra Ephed'ra (eh-FED-ra) Greek ep-, upon, and hédra, seat or sitting upon a place; from the ancient name<br />

used by Pliny for Equisetum; the stems resemble the jointed stems of Equisetum, the segments of which appear to<br />

sit one upon the other.<br />

Ephedraceae Ephedra'ceae (ef-eh-DRAY-see-ee), from the genus name, Ephedra, and -aceae, the standardized<br />

Latin suffix of plant family names.<br />

ephedroides resembling Sea Holly, Ephedra distachya.<br />

ephemer-, empheri, ephemero Greek for a day, temporary<br />

Ephemerum from Greek ephemeros, of short duration<br />

ephemerus ephemeral, short-lived, lasting one day only.<br />

ephesti Greek domestic<br />

ephippi-, ehippus, -ehippus Greek a saddle<br />

ephoides<br />

ephydr-, ephydro Greek rainy, watery; living on the water<br />

ephyr-, ehpyra, -ephyra Greek a sea nymph; Corinth<br />

epi on, on top of, upon, over, beside, from Greek έπί, upon,<br />

epial-, epialo, epialus, -epialus Greek a nightmare; ague<br />

epiblem-, epiblema, -epiblema, epiblemato Greek a cover, cloak<br />

epichnous superficially covered <strong>with</strong> wool.<br />

epidemi-, epidemio Greek an epidemic; among the people<br />

Epidendrum Greek epi-, on, and dendron, tree, referring to the epiphytic habit<br />

epidos, epidosis, -epidosis Greek an enlargement; increase<br />

epier-, epiera Greek pleasing<br />

Epifagus on a beech tree<br />

epigaeus, epigeus, Epigaea on the ground, growing near the ground, growing above ground, New Latin,<br />

from Greek epigaios upon the earth, from epi- and -gaios, from gaia earth.<br />

epiglottis -is -e superficially covered <strong>with</strong> tongues, multi-tongued (?bad? translations), from Greek<br />

έπιγλωττίς, epiglottis, from έπί, epi-, upon, and γλῶττα, glotta, γλῶσσα, glossa, tongue, upon the tongue.<br />

epigynous -a -um growing upon the pistil, and above the ovary.<br />

epihydrus from epi, έπί, upon, on, and hydr, ὑδρ-, water, in reference to the floating leaves<br />

epilep-, epilepsy-, epilept Greek a laying hold of<br />

epilept-, epilepto Greek epilepsy<br />

epilinum dodder, a parasite growing upon flax, Linum.<br />

epilithicus -a -um growing on stones<br />

epilobifolius -a -um New Latin <strong>with</strong> leaves resembling those of Epilobium, from Epilobium, from Greek επι-, epi,<br />

on and λοβος, lobos a pod, and Latin folium.<br />

epilobioides epilobio'ides (ep-il-oh-bee-OH-i-dees) resembling willow herb, Epilobium.

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