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Floruit “he flourished” from floreo, -ere, -ui, bloom, flower, abbreviated fl.<br />

florulentus bearing small flowers.<br />

-florus -a -um -flowered, from post-classical Latin and scientific Latin -florus -a -um; from classical Latin<br />

flōr-, flōs, flower.<br />

flos flower, bloom, from classical Latin flōr-, flōs, flower.<br />

floscul, flosculus, -flosculus Latin a little flower<br />

flos-cuculi flowering when the cuckoo sings; flower of the cockoo, Lychnis flos-cuculi, the ragged robin<br />

flosculosus bearing small flowers or florets <strong>with</strong> tubular flowers.<br />

flos-jovis flower of Jove<br />

Flourensia for Marie-Jean-Pierre Flourens (1794–1867), physiologist, perpetual secretary, Académie des<br />

Sciences, Paris<br />

flu Latin flow<br />

fluctu Latin wave, move to and fro<br />

fluctuans wavy.<br />

fluen, fluent Latin flowing<br />

flui- floating<br />

fluitans floating<br />

flum, flumen, -flumen, flumin, flumini Latin a river<br />

fluminalis, flumineus of rivers, growing in running water.<br />

fluminensis from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.<br />

fluo Latin flow<br />

fluster New Latin plait, weave<br />

fluv- referring to a river<br />

fluvi, fluvia, -fluvia, fluviatil Latin a river<br />

fluvialis<br />

fluviatilis, fluviatile pertaining to a river, of or from a river<br />

flux Latin flowing<br />

Flyriella for Lowell David Flyr (1937–1971), Texan, synantherologist, and -ella, Latin feminine diminutive<br />

suffix.<br />

foc, foci, focus, -focus Latin a point, focus; a fireplace<br />

fodien, fodient Latin digging<br />

foecundus, fecundus bearing fruit.<br />

foed Latin filthy, ugly; an agreement<br />

foemina feminine<br />

foemineus female<br />

foeneus -a -um New Latin from Latin foenum, foeni, hay; faenum (fenum) -i n. hay.<br />

foeniculaceus, foeniculaceum resembling Foeniculum, Fennel<br />

Foeniculus, foeniculus -a -um Foenic'ulus (fee-NIK-yoo-lus) <strong>with</strong> a similar odor to fennel in one source, from<br />

foenum, hay, and -ulum, Latin adjectival diminutive suffix meaning little, -tending to, meaning little hay or haylike,<br />

because of the hay-like smell. A name used by Pliny from foenum, hay, for the smell of the plant being similar<br />

to hay.<br />

foeniculum fenugreek, fennel, Trigonella foenum-graecum.<br />

foeninus, faeninus of hay color, dull bluish-green.<br />

foenisec, foensca, Latin a mower, harvester, from faeniseca, -ae m. a mower, a country-man.<br />

foeten, foetens Latin fetid, evil smelling<br />

foetid- fetid- stinking<br />

foetidissimus -a -um foetidis'simus (fee-ti-DIS-im-us) most or very fetid, of a very evil smell or stench, from<br />

Latin fētid-us, from fētēre to have an offensive smell, and -issimus -a -um, superlative suffix, indicting the most,<br />

very, -est.<br />

foetidus -a -um foetid, fetid, bad smelling, stinking, evil-smelling, from Latin fētid-us (often incorrectly<br />

written fœtidus), from fētēre to have an offensive smell.<br />

-foetus, -fetus Latin the young in the womb, from Latin fētus (u stem) offspring (incorrectly written fœtus),<br />

from root *fē- to produce offspring, from Aryan *bhwē-, an extension of root *bheu-, bhu-, to grow, come into<br />

being.<br />

foli, foli-, folia, folium, -folium Latin suffix meaning leaf, leaved, from folium, foli(i) n., leaf.<br />

foliaceus leafy, leaf-like, having the texture or shape of a leaf, as the branches of Xylophylla.

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