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Hydrophyllaceae Hydrophylla'ceae (hy-dro-fil-AY-see-ee) plants of the American Waterleaf family, from the<br />

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

hydrophyllus -a -um, Hydrophyllum water-leaf, New Latin, from Greek ὑδρο-, hydro, and φύλλον, phyllon,<br />

a leaf. (Hydrophyllaceae)<br />

hydrophytes water plants.<br />

hydropiper water pepper, from Greek Ὑδροπέπερι, Hydropéperi, ὕδροπέπερι, hydropéperi, WATER PEPPER<br />

or WATER-WORT, Elatine.<br />

hydropiperoides resembling water pepper, from Greek Ὑδροπέπερι, Hydropéperi, ὕδροπέπερι, hydropéperi,<br />

Water pepper or Water-wort, Elatine, and ancient Greek -οειδής, -oeides, adjectival suffix indicating having<br />

the form or likeness of, like unto, like something else, or resemble.<br />

Hydrotrida<br />

hydrus, -hydrus Greek a water snake<br />

hyem-, hyemal, hiem- Latin winter, referring to winter<br />

hyemᾱlis -is -e hyema'lis (hi-eh-MAY-lis) of winter, wintery, by inference flowering in winter, may be spelled<br />

hiemalis in older literature; Latin hyemalis, of winter, from hiemalis, of winter, wintery,from hiems, hiemis, winter.<br />

hyen-, hyena, -hyena Greek a pig, hog; a hyena<br />

hyet-, hyeto Greek rain<br />

hyg-, hygei, hygie, hygio Greek health<br />

hygr-, hygro- Greek damp, moist, wet, from ὑγρο-, hygro, ὑγρ-, hygr-, combining form of ὑγρός, hygros,<br />

wet, moist, fluid.<br />

hygrometricus taking up water; moisture showing.<br />

hygrophilus moisture loving.<br />

hygroscopicus one source has this as indicating humility! A substance that absorbs moisture from the air and<br />

changes length, form, or consistency, that is moisture sensitive. From Greek ὑγρός, hygros, wet, moist, fluid,<br />

and σκοπος, skopos, observing.<br />

hyl-, hyla, hȳlē, hylo matter, stuff, substance; wood, woods, referring to wood, medieval Latin hȳlē, from<br />

Greek ὓλο-, hylo- combining form of ὕλη, hyle, wood, material, matter.<br />

hylact Greek bark, yelp<br />

hylaeus of woods<br />

Hylocereus Greek ὕλη, hyle, ……., and Cereus, the genus from which this segregate was removed<br />

Hylocereus woody cactus, a climbing, night-blooming cactus <strong>with</strong> eventual woody stems<br />

hylodes modern Latin from Greek ὑλώδης, hylodes, woody, a genus of American toads.<br />

Hylodesmum New Latin from hylo-, wood, woods, referring to wood, medieval Latin hȳlē, from Greek ὓλο-,<br />

hylo- combining form of ὕλη, hyle, wood, material, matter and Greek δεσµὸς, desmos band, bond, from δειν,<br />

dein to bind; also an abbreviated form of Desmodium.<br />

hylophilus forest-loving, from medieval Latin hȳlē, from Greek ὓλο-, hylo- combining form of ὕλη, hyle,<br />

wood, material, matter.<br />

hylurg-, hylurgo-, hylurgus Greek a carpenter<br />

hymen, -hymen, hymen-, hymeno- a membrane, referring to a membrane, from Greek ύµήν, ύµένος, hymên,<br />

hymenos, thin skin, membrane. Latin Hymen, Greek Ύµέν, Hymen, was the god of marriage.<br />

hymenandrus having membrane-like anthers, from Greek ύµήν, ύµένος, hymên, hymenos, thin skin,<br />

membrane, and modern Latin -andrus, from Greek -ανδρος, -andros, adjective ending, from ἀνδρ-, andr-,<br />

stem of ἀνήρ, aner, man .<br />

hymenanthus membranaceous-flowered, from Greek ύµήν, ύµένος, hymên, hymenos, thin skin, membrane,<br />

and ανθος, anthos, a flower.<br />

hymenelytra hymenely'tra (hy-men-o-LIE-tra)<br />

Hymenocallis beautiful membrane, from Greek ύµήν, ύµένος, hymên, hymenos, thin skin, membrane, and<br />

Greek καλλος, kallos, beauty, beautiful, referring to the corona or the membrane which connects the base of<br />

the anthers in this genus of the spider lily<br />

Hymenoclea Hymeno'clea (hy-men-OH-klee-a)<br />

hymenodes, hymenoides hymeno'ides (hy-men-OH-i-dees) membrane-like, from Greek ύµήν, ύµένος, hymên,<br />

hymenos, thin skin, membrane, and -οειδες, oides, suffix for nouns, like or resemble.<br />

hymenolepis <strong>with</strong> a skinny membrane scale, from Greek ύµήν, ύµένος, hymên, hymenos, thin skin,<br />

membrane, and Greek λεπίς, λεπιδο-, lepis, lepido-, scale.<br />

Hymenopappus Hymenopap'pus (hy-men-o-PAP-us) from Greek ύµήν, ύµένος, hymên, hymenos, thin skin,<br />

membrane, and πάππος, pappos, pappus, referring to the membranous pappus scales. (Compositae)

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