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Epilobium Epilo'bium (e-pi-LO-bee-um or, ep-il-OH-bee-um) from Greek ἐπί-, epi, on, and λοβός, lobos a pod,<br />

and New Latin -ium; alternately epilobion, from Greek ἐπί-, epi, on, and λοβός, lobos a pod, and ἴον, ion, a violet, i.<br />

e. a violet growing upon a pod; the corolla is on the end of the ovary. (Onagraceae)<br />

epimach, epimacho Greek assailable<br />

epinatans floating on top.<br />

Epipactis Epipac'tis (ep-i-PAK-tis) New Latin, from Greek epipaktis rupturewort, an ancient Greek name used<br />

by Theophrastus for a plant used to curdle milk.<br />

epipast, epipasto Greek sprinkled<br />

epiped, epipedo Greek on the ground, level<br />

epipetalus born upon the petals, usually applied to stamens.<br />

epiphor, epiphora Greek an addition<br />

epiphor, epiphoro Greek inclined, sloping<br />

Epiphyllum Greek epi, upon, and phyllon, a leaf, referring to flowers borne on leaves, actually phylloclades,<br />

leaflike stems<br />

epiphyllus growing on leaves of other plants.<br />

epiphytus plants that grow on other plants, but not parasitically like some orchids.<br />

epiplo Greek a thin membrane, caul<br />

Epipremnum growing on trees, from epi, upon and premnum, a tree???<br />

epipsilus <strong>with</strong> a bare top.<br />

epipterus bearing winged fruit (?)<br />

epir, epiro, epirus Greek the mainland, a continent<br />

epirhizous growing as a parasite on roots, from , and ῥίζα, rhiza, root.<br />

epiroticus from ancient Epirus, Ηπειρος, part of the Balkan peninsula, including parts of Greece and Albania,<br />

at one time ruled by Phyrrhus, an ancient Greek general, an opponent of early Rome, whose victories had<br />

staggering losses.<br />

episcopalis pertaining to bishops.<br />

episio Greek region of pubes; vulva<br />

epistasi, epistasis, -epistasis Greek a stopping; attention<br />

epistroph Greek turn about; attention<br />

epithalam, epithalami Greek nuptial<br />

epithe, epitheca, epithem, epithes, epithet Greek added, laid on; covered<br />

Epithelantha Greek epi, upon, thele, nipple, and anthos, flower, describing flower position near tubercle apex<br />

epithym, epithymi Greek longing, desire<br />

epithymus growing as a parasite on thyme.<br />

epitrop Greek reference; a guardian<br />

epixparhyngius <strong>with</strong> a golden upper side.<br />

eplicatus not plaited or not folded.<br />

epomidi, epomidio Greek on the shoulder<br />

epops, -epops Greek the hoopoe, similar to Latin upupa, of imitative origin, a crested Old World<br />

nonpasserine bird, Upupa epops<br />

ept, epta New Latin seven<br />

epul, epulum Latin a feast<br />

epulot Greek healing; a scar<br />

epy Greek tall<br />

equ, equa, equi Latin equal<br />

equ- referring to horses<br />

equestr Latin a horseman<br />

equestris pertaining to the horse<br />

equestris, equestre, equester pertaining to horesmanship.<br />

equi Latin equal; a horse<br />

equilateralis equal sided.<br />

equin, equin-, equis- Latin pertaining to horses<br />

equinus of horses, relating to horses<br />

Equisetaceae Equiseta'ceae (eh-kwis-eh-TAY-see-ee) plants of the Horse-tail or Joint-Grass family, from the<br />

genus name, Equisetum, and -aceae, the standardized Latin suffix of plant family names.<br />

equisetifolius <strong>with</strong> leaves like Horse-tail or Joint-Grass, equisetum-leaved

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