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glyká amýgdala from Greek γλυκά αµύγδαλα, Almond.<br />

glykániso from Greek γλυκάνισο, anise seeds.<br />

glykániso asteroeidés from Greek γλυκάνισο αστεροειδές, star anise.<br />

glykóriza, glykýrrhiza from Greek γλυκόριζα, γλυκύῤῥιζα, liquorice.<br />

glymma-, glymmato Greek a carved figure<br />

glyp-, glyph-, glypho-, glypt-, glypto- Greek carve; carved, engraved<br />

glyptocarpus -a -um bearing fruit <strong>with</strong> ornamental grooves or flutings, from and Greek καρπός, karpos,<br />

fruit..<br />

glyptodon, glyptodontus having fluted or grooved teeth.<br />

Glyptopleura Greek glyptos, carved, and pleura, rib, referrng to the cypselae (achenes)<br />

glyptosperma glyptosper'ma (glip-toe-SPER-ma) from , and σπερµα, sperma, seed.<br />

glys-, glavx (glaux) wart cress, from Dioscorides.<br />

gmelina named for Johan Gmelin (1709-1755), German naturalist<br />

gnamp, gnampto Greek bent, curved<br />

Gnaphalium Gnapha'lium (na-FAY-lee-um) floccose-woolly, New Latin, alteration of Latin gnaphalion<br />

cudweed, modification of Greek, or gnaphallion, a downy plant, an ancient name applied to these and similar<br />

plants, from γνάφαλλον, gnaphallon, lock of wool or cotton, from gnaptein to card, alteration of knaptein, in<br />

reference to the soft, cottony surface of the herbage; akin to Old English hnæppan to strike, Old Norse hnafa to cut,<br />

Lithuanian knabeti to peel, Latin cinis ashes. (Compositae)<br />

gnaphalioides resembling Gnaphalium, Cudweed.<br />

gnaphalodes gnaphalium-like, a composite<br />

gnaphaloides gnaphalo'ides (na-fa-LO-i-dees)<br />

gnath-, gnatho, gnathus, -gnathus Greek the jaw<br />

gnesi Greek genuine<br />

Gnetaceae plants of the Gnetum family (including Ephedra and Welwitschia), from the genus name, Gnetum, and<br />

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

gnom, gnoma, gnomo Greek a mark; judgment<br />

gnomon Greek judge; rule; a carpenter's square<br />

gnoph, gnopho Greek darkness<br />

gnorim, gnorimo Greek well known, familiar<br />

gnos, gnosis, -gnosis, gnost-, gnostic Greek know; known; knowledge<br />

gobi, gobius Latin a kind of fish<br />

gobicus from the Gobi desert in eastern Asia.<br />

Gochnatia for Frédéric Karl Gochnat, (d. 1816), a botanist who worked <strong>with</strong> Cichorieae<br />

Godetia (colloquially as \gō-ˈdē-sh(ē-)əә\; the t is also pronounced as a t or as a z) New Latin from Charles<br />

Henry Godet, (1797-1879), Swiss botanist and author of works in French and German. (Clarkia)<br />

godfreyi<br />

gogoensis from gogo or Ghago in the Western Sudan.<br />

Goldbukett German cv. golden bouquet<br />

Goldene Jugend German cv. golden youth<br />

Goldfuchs German cv. gold fox<br />

Goldgefieder German cv. gold plume<br />

goldiana<br />

Goldklumpen German cv. golden clogs<br />

Goldkrone German cv. golden crown<br />

Goldquelle German cv. gold fountain<br />

Goldrausch German cv. gold rush<br />

Goldstrum German cv. gold storm<br />

Goldtau German cv. gold dew<br />

gomiphias Greek a toothache<br />

gomos perhaps miswriting of zomos, soup, sauce, from Greek.<br />

gomph, gompho, gomphus Greek a wedge-shaped bolt or nail<br />

gomphi, gompho Greek a tooth<br />

gompho Greek a bolt, nail; bolt together<br />

gomphocarpus <strong>with</strong> club-like fruit, from and Greek καρπός, karpos, fruit..<br />

gomphocephalus club-headed, from and Greek κεφαλή, kephale, head.

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