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Heuchera Heu'chera (HOI-ker-a, or HOY-ka-ra) after 18th century botanist, botanic author, physician, and<br />

professor Johann Hienrich von Heucher (1677-1747), of Wittemberg, Germany. (Saxifragaceae)<br />

heur Greek invent, discover<br />

hex, hexa Greek six<br />

hex, hex, hexio, hexis, hexy Greek habit<br />

hexa- referring to the number six, from ἑξα-, hexa, six.<br />

hexacanthus <strong>with</strong> clusters of six thorns, from Greek and ακανθος, akanthos, spiny, thorny.<br />

hexacoccus having six cells of kernels.<br />

hexaëdrophorus bearing hexagons.<br />

hexaëdrus hexagonal.<br />

hexagonus six-angled<br />

hexagonapterus <strong>with</strong> six-angled-wings.<br />

hexagonopteris <strong>with</strong> six-sided wings.<br />

hexagonus six-angled, six-sided.<br />

hexagynus bearing flowers <strong>with</strong> six pistils.<br />

Hexalectris Greek hex, six, and alectryon, rooster, referring to six longitudinal fleshy crests on the floral lip<br />

hexalepidus six-scaled.<br />

hexameris in sixes.<br />

hexandrus -a -um, hexandrous having flowers <strong>with</strong> six stamens, from Greek hex-, εξα-, six, and aner, ανηρ,<br />

ανδρος, man, male, husband.<br />

hexapetalus having flowers <strong>with</strong> six petals.<br />

hexaphyllus six-leaved, having six leaves or leaflets.<br />

hexapterus, hexapterous six-winged.<br />

hexasepalus having six petals.<br />

hexastemonus, hexastemonous, hexandrous six stamened.<br />

hexastichus having six rows or lines.<br />

Hexastylis Greek hexastylis, <strong>with</strong> six styles<br />

hians hi'ans (HI-ans) open, gaping open<br />

hiat-, hiatus Latin an opening, gap<br />

hiatus, hiatus m. Latin noun, an opening, cleft, fissure, split, crevice; (maybe rude); chasm; wide open jaw<br />

or expanse; hiatus; action of gaping, yawning, splitting open; greedy desire (for w/GEN).<br />

hibern-, hibernus Latin winter, referring to winter<br />

hibernaculum from Latin hībernāculum winter residence, usually in plural hībernācula, winter huts of soldiery,<br />

winter quarters, from hībern-us wintry (OED): in one source Latin hibernare, winter residence.<br />

hibernaculum, hibernaculi n. Latin noun, winter quarters;<br />

hibernalis -is -e of winter, wintery, Late Latin hibernalis, from Latin hibernus of winter, and -alis -al.<br />

hibernalis house leek<br />

hibernalis, hibernalis, hibernale Latin adjective, wintry; stormy, of or for winter time or rainy season;<br />

Hibernia, Hiberniae f. Latin noun, Ireland.<br />

hiberno, hibernare, hibernavi, hibernatus Latin verb, spend the winter; be in winter quarters;<br />

hibernum, hiberni n. Latin noun, winter camp (pl.); winter quarters.<br />

hibernicus -a -um of Ireland, Irish origin, from Hibernus, Hiberni m., Latin noun, Irishman; the Irish (pl.).<br />

hibernus -a -um New Latin of winter, winterly, pertaining to winter; Irish.<br />

hibernus, hiberna, hibernum Latin adjective, wintry; stormy, of or for winter time, or the rainy season;<br />

[hiberno => in winter].<br />

hibisc-, hibiscus, -hibiscus Greek the marsh mallow<br />

hibiscifolius -a -um hibiscus-leaved, <strong>with</strong> leaves like Hibiscus, Musk Okra.<br />

hibiscum, hibisci n., hibiscus, hibisci f. Latin noun, marsh mallow, Althea officinalis, a shrubby herb, grows<br />

near salt marshes.<br />

Hibiscus Hibis'cus (hi-BIS-kus) New Latin, from Latin, hibiscum, hibiscus, marshmallow. (Malvaceae)<br />

hic here<br />

hicori-, hicoria New Latin hickory, short for pokahickory, from Virginia pawcohiccora, food prepared from<br />

pounded nuts and water.<br />

hidro Greek sweat<br />

hidry-, hidrys-, hidryt- Greek seated, fixed<br />

hiem-, hiemal- Latin winter

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