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lateripes lateral-stalked, <strong>with</strong> lateral stems.<br />

lateritius brick-red, from Latin later, a brick or tile<br />

latesc Latin becoming hidden<br />

latex, -latex a milky sap, from Latin a liquid, fluid.<br />

lathri, lathridi, lathrio Greek hidden, secret<br />

lathyr, lathyrus, -lathyrus Greek a kind of vetch, from the Greek lathyros, an old name for pea or pulse<br />

lathyrifolius <strong>with</strong> leaves like everlasting pea, Lathyrus.<br />

lathyris la'thyris (LA-thi-ris)<br />

lathyroides resembling everlasting pea, Lathyrus.<br />

Lathyrus La'thyrus (LA-thi-rus) New Latin, from Greek λάθυρος, lathyros, the old name for the pea or chickling<br />

or a kind of vetch, or lathyros, lathuros, a name for leontopodion, Eidelweiss, or lathyris, lathuris, Wolf’s milk.<br />

(Leguminosae)<br />

lati, lati- Latin broad, wide, wide horizontally<br />

latic-, latici Latin a liquid, fluid<br />

laticiferous juice bearing, from latex, juice, sap.<br />

laetiflorus -a -um latiflor'us (la-ti-FLOR-us) broad-flowered<br />

latifolius -a -um latifo'lius (la-ti-FO-lee-us, or la-tee-FO-lee-us) flat-leaved, wide-leaved, broad-leaved, from<br />

Latin latus, adjective, broad, wide, -i-, connective vowel used by botanical Latin, folius, adjective, folium, leaf.<br />

latifrons broad-fronded, <strong>with</strong> broad foliage.<br />

latiglumis -is -e broad-glumed, from Latin latus, adjective, broad, wide, and glūma (rare) hull, husk of grain.<br />

latilabrus broad-lipped<br />

latilobus broad-lobed, <strong>with</strong> wide lobes<br />

latimaculatus <strong>with</strong> broad spots.<br />

latinus of Latin or Roman origin.<br />

latipes broad-footed or broad-stalked<br />

latirida berry of Daphne cnidium.<br />

latisepalus <strong>with</strong> broad sepals<br />

latisiliquus <strong>with</strong> broad pods.<br />

latispinus broad-spined.<br />

latisquamus -a -um latisqua'mus (la-tis-KWAW-mus) <strong>with</strong> broad scales, from Latin latus, adjective, broad,<br />

wide, and squama -ae f., a scale; scale armor; a fish.<br />

latissimus broadest, very broad, extensive.<br />

latiusculus, latiusculum somewhat broad.<br />

latizonus <strong>with</strong> a broad zone or band.<br />

latr, latry Greek Worship, serve<br />

latra, latran, latrat Latin bark; barking<br />

latri Greek: a servant; Latin: wash<br />

latro Greek: pay, hire; a hireling; Latin: a robber<br />

-latry Greek worship, serve<br />

latus -a -um, -latus Latin the side; broad, wide, from Latin latus -a -um, broad, extensive, wide, or diffuse.<br />

latus, lata -um, latior -or -us, latissimus -a -um Latin adjective wide, broad; spacious, extensive.<br />

lauda Latin praise<br />

Launaea for J. Cl. M. Mordant de Launay (1750–1816), lawyer, later librarian at Musée d’Histoire Naturelle,<br />

Paris<br />

laur, laureat, lauri, laurus Latin the laurel<br />

laura, -laura Greek an alley<br />

Lauraceae Laura'ceae (lore-AY-see-ee) plants of the Laurel family, from the genus name, Laurus, and -aceae,<br />

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

laurentianus, laurentiana from the San Lorenzo river.<br />

laudatus lauded, worthy<br />

laureola a laurel crown of garland, laurel or baytree-branch.<br />

laureus resembling laurel<br />

lauri- referring to the Laurel tree<br />

laurifolius leaves like Laurus, the laurel<br />

laurinus -a -um lauri'nus (law-RI-nus) laurel-like.

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