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flaccospermus -a -um <strong>with</strong> a soft seed.<br />

flaccus limp, <strong>with</strong>ered, flabby.<br />

Flacourtiaceae plants of the Indian Plum tree family, from the genus name, Flacourtia, and -aceae, the<br />

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

fladnizensis from the Fladnitz Alps.<br />

flado a kind of cake.<br />

flagell-, flagellum, -flagellum Latin a whip<br />

Flagellariaceae plants of the Wild Ratan family, from the genus name, Flagellaria, and -aceae, the standardized<br />

Latin suffix of plant family names.<br />

flagellaris, flagellatus whip-like<br />

flagellaris having creeping sarmenta (runners like a strawberry)<br />

flagellatus provided <strong>with</strong> wip-like runners.<br />

flagellifer whip-bearing<br />

flagelliformis shaped like a whip, whip-formed, resembling a runner or tendril, lash, or whip-like, tapering<br />

and supple.<br />

flagellum a scourge or whip<br />

flagr-, flagran Latin burn, burning<br />

flagriformis<br />

flamm- Latin flame, burn<br />

flamme Latin flame-colored<br />

Flammenspiel German cv. dancing flames<br />

flammeolus, flammeus flame-colored<br />

flammeus of flame color, bright red.<br />

flammeriferus of flame color, bright red.<br />

flammus mullein.<br />

flamulus, flammula small flame, burning.<br />

flat- Latin blow, blown, from flatus, flatus m., Latin noun, blowing; snorting; breath; breeze.<br />

flātulentus Modern Latin from flāt-us, a blowing, from flāre, to blow.<br />

flav, flav- yellow, referring to yellow, from the Latin adjective flāvus -a -um, yellow, golden, gold colored;<br />

flaxen, blond; golden-haired.<br />

flavens yellow<br />

Flaveria Latin flavus, yellow<br />

flavicans yellowish(?)<br />

flavescens flaves'cens (flay-VEH-sens) yellowish, becoming yellow, turning a pale yellow, from flavesco,<br />

flavescere, Latin verb become or turn yellow or gold, or from Latin flāvēscent-em, present participle of flāvēscĕre<br />

to become yellow, from flāv-us yellow.<br />

flavicomus New Latin yellow-wooled or yellow-haired, <strong>with</strong> a yellow tuft or crest.<br />

flavidus yellowish, yellow, pale yellow, somewhat yellow, from Latin flavus, adjective, golden yellow,<br />

reddish yellow, flaxen, blonde, and idus, adjective suffix indicating condition or progression.<br />

flavipes <strong>with</strong> yellowfeet or a yellow base.<br />

flaviramae flavoremea flah-vi-RAHM-ee-a; <strong>with</strong> yellow shoots<br />

flavirostris <strong>with</strong> a yellow beak.<br />

flavispinus, flavispina yellow-spined, having yellow thorns.<br />

flavissimus deep yellow, very yellow<br />

flavoculatus flavocu'latus (flay-vo-kew-LAY-tus)<br />

flavo-punctus <strong>with</strong> yellow dots.<br />

flavovirens, flavo-virens yellowish green<br />

flavoviride flavovir'ide (flay-vo-VEER-i-dee)<br />

flavula<br />

flavus -a -um fla'vus (FLAY-vus) bright, almost pure yellow; pure, pale yellow, from Latin adjective flavus -a<br />

um, yellow, golden, gold colored; flaxen, blond; golden-haired.<br />

flect- Latin bend<br />

Flectere si nequeo superos, Achaeronta movebo “If I cannot move heaven I will raise hell" alternately, If I<br />

can not move the gods, I will set the forces of the underworld in motion. Publius Vergilius Maro (Virgil)<br />

Aeneid Book 7<br />

Fleischmannia For Gottfried F. Fleischmann (1777–1850), teacher of Schultz-Bipontinus at Erlangen

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