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extrinsecus from <strong>with</strong>outside, outside<br />

extrors Latin on the outside<br />

extrorsus turning outward, rising externally (applied to anthers).<br />

exuber Latin abundant<br />

exud Latin sweat<br />

exudans exuding<br />

exul, exulatus in exile.<br />

exunguiculate <strong>with</strong> out a claw.<br />

exust Latin burned up, consumed<br />

exuv-, exuvi Latin that which is taken off<br />

exuviatus casting its skin, peeling off or shedding scales.<br />

ewxygr- ewxygro Greek wet<br />

eystettensis for the garden of Prince Bishop Conrad von Gemmingen at Eichstätt<br />

fab, faba, fabell Latin a bean<br />

faba- referring to a bean<br />

faba, -ae f. bean<br />

Faba (Leguminosae)<br />

Fabaceae Faba'ceae (fa-BAY-see-ee) the bean family, from the genus name, Faba, and -aceae, the standardized<br />

Latin suffix of plant family names.<br />

fabaceus -a -um faba'ceus (fab-AY-see-us) faba-like, bean-like, from faba, bean<br />

faberi<br />

faberius resembling broad bean.<br />

fabifolius <strong>with</strong> leaves like a bean.<br />

fabiformis bean-shaped, of bean form.<br />

fabul, fabula Latin a fable<br />

Fac me cocleario vomere! Gag me <strong>with</strong> a spoon!<br />

Fac ut gaudeam. Make my day.<br />

Fac ut nemo me vocet. Hold my calls.<br />

Fac ut vivas. Get a life.<br />

facetus choice, fine<br />

faci, facia, facies Latin the face; appearance<br />

facil Latin easy<br />

facile easily<br />

Faciles<br />

facoides sea-heath, from Greek, from Discorides.<br />

facon lentil, pulse, from Greek, from Discorides.<br />

facula, -facula Latin a little torch<br />

facult Latin capability, skill.<br />

faec, faeci Latin dregs<br />

f(a)ecula wild chevil, from Discorides.<br />

faeroensis from the Faeroe Islands, between the North Atlantic and the Norwegian Sea<br />

fag-, faga-, fagus from Classical Latin name for beech, from Greek figos (?), an oak <strong>with</strong> edible acorns,<br />

probably from Greek fagein, to eat.<br />

Fagaceae Faga'ceae (fa-GAY-see-ee) plants of the Beech family, from the genus name, Fagus, and -aceae, the<br />

standardized Latin suffix of plant family names.<br />

fagifolius <strong>with</strong> leaves like Fagus, beech<br />

fagineus beech-like.<br />

Fagonia Fago'nia (fa-GO-nee-a)<br />

Fagopyrum literally Beech-wheat, New Latin, from Latin fagus beech, and New Latin -o-, and Greek -<br />

pyrum, from Greek pyros wheat, a reference to a resemblance of the achene to a beech-nut.<br />

Fagus (FAH-gus) a beech tree, from Pliny, from the classic Latin fagus, beech tree, from Greek φηγος,<br />

phēgos, from Doric φαγὸς, phagos, for a kind of oak bearing an esculent acorn.<br />

falc-, falci Latin a sickle

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