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hypn-, hypn-o Greek sleep; a moss<br />

hypnoides like moss, resembling Feather-moss, Hypnum, from Theophrastus, Modern Latin from Greek<br />

ὓπνον, hyonon, ‘moss growing on trees’.<br />

hypo, hypo- Greek under, beneath, from Greek ύπο-, ύπ, from ύπό, preposition and adjective, under, as in<br />

Latin sub.<br />

Hypobrichia (Lythraceae)<br />

hypocarpogean maturing fruit underground, as in the Groundnut.<br />

Hypochaeris Hypochaer'is (hy-po-KEER-is) Greek hypo, beneath, and choiras, pig, referring to pigs digging for<br />

roots. This is suspiciously like χαριεις, kharieis, beauty, charm, as in Eleocharis, Ammocharis, etc. Which you<br />

should check for your self, this is an iDocument, search, you dolt! Also the hogs digging reference is suspiciously<br />

like one meaning of Sisyrinchium, which see.<br />

hypochionaeus -a -um below the snowline.<br />

hypochlorus pale green beneath (of leaves).<br />

hypochondriacus sombre.<br />

hypocrateriformis salver-shaped, salver a tray used especially for serving food or beverages, a term applied<br />

to a corolla of flat horizontal expansion.<br />

hypocyrtiflorus having somewhat curved flowers.<br />

hypocyrtis somewhat curved.<br />

hypogaeus underground, growing underground<br />

hypoglaucus glaucous beneath, greenish blue beneath (of leaves).<br />

hypoglossum resembling the uvula of the throat (a fleshy conical body hanging in the back of the mouth),<br />

from , and γλωσσος, glôssos, tongue.<br />

hypoglottis under-tongued, from and γλωσσος, glôssos, tongue<br />

hypogynus sepals <strong>with</strong> petals and stamens arising beneath the pistil or ovary, from ύπό, under, and γυνή,<br />

woman, wife.<br />

hypogyrus growing beneath the pistil or ovary(?), marked <strong>with</strong> ringlets beneath.<br />

hypolamprus -a -um shiny beneath (of leaves).<br />

Hypolepis Greek hypo, below, and Greek λεπίς, λεπιδο-, lepis, lepido-, scale, in reference to position of sori<br />

under the revolute leaf margin<br />

hypoleucus -a -um hypoleu'cus (hy-po-LEW-kus) whitish or pale beneath (of leaves).<br />

hypolithicus growing beneath stones.<br />

hypomalacum soft beneath.<br />

hyponom Greek underground; mine<br />

hypetalus <strong>with</strong> petals beneath the ovaries.<br />

hypophegeius, hypophegeus growing beneath Beeches.<br />

hypophyllus under the leaf, growing on the underside of a leaf; or having an abortive leaf under another leaf<br />

as in asparagus.<br />

hypopithys<br />

hypothëius sulfur-yellow beneath.<br />

Hypoxis (hi-POX-is) from Greek upoxus, meaning subacid, an old name for a plant <strong>with</strong> sour leaves, also<br />

from ὑπό, hypo, under, beneath, below and οξύς, oxys sharp, for the pointed base of the fruit capsule, or the<br />

pointed base of the ovaries. (Amaryllidaceae or Hypoxidaceae)<br />

hyppophaïflolius <strong>with</strong> leaves like Hippophae, Sea-Buckthorn.<br />

hyps-, hypsi-, hypso Greek high, on high, from ὕψι-, ὑψο-, ὕψος, hypsi-, hypso-, hypsos, high, aloft<br />

hypsiginus pale red, or dark reddish pink.<br />

hypsipes <strong>with</strong> a tall stalk or stem.<br />

hypsophyllus lofty leaf, <strong>with</strong> a leaf of bract <strong>towards</strong> the upper end of a shoot.<br />

hyptiacanthus <strong>with</strong> claw-like thorns, from Greek and ακανθος, akanthos, spiny, thorny..<br />

Hyptis Hyp'tis (HIP-tis)<br />

hyra-, hyra-c, hyrax Greek a shrewmouse, ὕραξ, ὕρακ-, hyrax, hyrak-.<br />

hyrcanium, hyrcanus from Hyrcania, an ancient region near the Caspian Sea, thought of as the “wild region”<br />

from Latin Hyrcānus, Greek Ὕρκανός.<br />

hyssop-, hyssopus from Latin hyssōpus, hyssōpum, from Greek Hýssōpos, Ὕσσωπος, ὕσσωπος, ὕσσωπον,<br />

Hyssopos, hyssopos, hyssopon, an ancient name for an aromatic herb, an eastern word, represented in Old<br />

Hebrew by esob, ēzōb, majarom, cognate Arabic azzufa, the hyssop.

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