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ipsi New Latin same<br />

ipso facto by the fact itself<br />

ir Latin not, <strong>with</strong>out; in, into<br />

ira, -irasc Latin anger; angry<br />

iren Greek peace<br />

ireos cassia, a valuable hot spice.<br />

Iresine from Greek eiresione, a wreath or staff entwined <strong>with</strong> strips of wool, alluding to the long woolly hairs<br />

often encircling the calyx<br />

iri, irid, irid-, irido, iris, irit Greek a rainbow; the iris of the eye; a kind of lily<br />

Iriarteoides resembling Rasp or Zanora Palm, Iriarea.<br />

irid- referring to the genus Iris, Greek for rainbow<br />

Iridaceae Irida'ceae (eye-ri-DAY-see-ee) plants of the Iris family, from the genus name, Iris, and -aceae, the<br />

standardized Latin suffix of plant family names.<br />

iridescens iridescent, <strong>with</strong> the colors of the rainbow.<br />

iridiflorus <strong>with</strong> flowers like Iris<br />

iridifolius <strong>with</strong> leaves like Iris<br />

iridioides resembling Iris.<br />

irio i'rio (EYE-ree-o)<br />

Iris I'ris (classically EE-ris, casually EYE-ris) after Greek (and/or Roman?) goddess of the rainbow.<br />

iris Illyrica a type of iris, later abbreviated (h)ilisirica<br />

irrasa unshaven, by implication hairy or rough<br />

irregularis irregular, not according to rule, as a flower which cannot be halved in any plane.<br />

irregulariter irregularly<br />

irrig-, irriga, irrigu Latin lead water to<br />

irrigatus <strong>with</strong> wavy markings.<br />

irriguus, irrigua watered, irrigated.<br />

irris, irrisi, irrisor Latin mock, deride; a mocker<br />

irrit Latin excite; useless<br />

irritabilis sensitive, closing when touched, as the leaves of Mimosa pudica.<br />

irror, irrora Latin sprinkle <strong>with</strong> dew<br />

irroratus covered <strong>with</strong> dew or apparently so, lit. sprinkled <strong>with</strong> dew, finely spotted<br />

-is f. Greek suffix indicating a close connection used <strong>with</strong> a noun base.<br />

is, iso Greek equal<br />

isa-, iso- equal, like<br />

isabell- (N: Queen Isabella); buff brown, dirty yellow<br />

isabellinus -a -um isabel yellow, tawny-yellow, dull yellow, from Isabella, isabelline, a name for grayishyellow,<br />

light buff. The name is a reference to a certain Archduchess Isabella (later Queen Isabella) who<br />

neither changed or washed her underwear for three years.<br />

isadelphous having stamens in equal bundles.<br />

isandrus <strong>with</strong> equal stamens<br />

isantherus <strong>with</strong> equal anthers.<br />

isanthus from Greek ἴσος, isos, equal, and ἄνθος, anthos, flower, having regular flowers, having the parts of<br />

the flower equal or alike.<br />

isati-, isatis Greek a milky-juiced herb<br />

isatideus resembling Woad, Isatis.<br />

Isatis from Greek ἰσάζω, isazō, to make equal; the plant is supposed to remove roughness from the skin.<br />

(Cruciferae)<br />

isauricus from Isauria, north of Taurus in Asia Minor.<br />

isch-, ischo- Greek hold, suppress, from ἴσχειν, ischein, to hold<br />

ischaemum arresting haemorrhage, ischæmia. One source translates this as equal lips of an orchid(?).<br />

Modern Latin from an ancient Greek name, from Greek ischaemos, ἴσχαιµος, styptic, blood-restraining,<br />

staunching or stopping blood, from ἴσχειν, to hold, and αἷµα, blood, from supposed styptic properties.<br />

ischi-, ischia, ischio, ischimum Greek the hip, hip joint<br />

ischn, ischno Greek thin, lean<br />

ischnoides <strong>with</strong> long arms.<br />

iscordoprasson garlic-leek.

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