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al Arabic, the article the.<br />

al-, ala, -ala, ali Latin a wing, from ala.<br />

alabamensis -is -e, alabamicus -a -um from Alabama<br />

alabastrinus -a -um like alabaster or onyx-marble (alabaster-onyx or calcite onyx), from Latin alabaster,<br />

from Greek αλαβαστρος, alabastros, αλαβαστρον, alabastron, possibly from ancient Egyptian word a-labaste,<br />

a vessel of the Egyptian goddess Bast, or the town of Alabastron in Egypt, while the al- prefix may suggest an<br />

Arabic origin.<br />

alac-, alacer, -alacer, alacr- quick, active, from Latin alacer, lively, active, animated.<br />

alacranensis -is -e from Arricife de Alacran, Yucatan.<br />

alacriportans, alacriportanus -a -um from Porto Alegre in Brasil<br />

aladaghensis -is -e from the Ala Dag mountain range, in Asia Minor.<br />

alagebsis -is -e from the Alag river, Mindinao, Phillipines.<br />

alagoanus -a -um, alagoensis -is -e from the Alagoas region of Brazil.<br />

alaicus -a -um from the Alai mountains, Tajikistan.<br />

alalos Greek αλαλος, alalos, speechless, dumb.<br />

alamosensis -is -e from Mount Alamos, Mexico, or from the Los Alamos area of the southern Rocky<br />

Mountains.<br />

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

Alangium from an Adansonian name for an Angolan tree, some attribute it to a Malabar vernacular name,<br />

alangi. (Alangiaceae)<br />

alao-, alaos Greek αλαος, alaos, blind, invisible, imperceptible.<br />

alapadno- Greek αλαπαδνος, alapadnos, easily exhausted, feeble, weak.<br />

alarconicus from Alarçon, Province Cuena<br />

alaris -is -e winged, alar, growing out of the axil, axillary; on the wing, from Latin ala, alae.<br />

alaskanus -a -um from Alaska, North America.<br />

alast- Greek αλαστος, alastos, unforgetable, unceasing, avenging, insufferable.<br />

alat- Latin winged, <strong>with</strong> wings<br />

alatamaha from the environs of the Alatama river, Georgia. USA.<br />

alatauensis -is -e, alatavicus -a -um from the Ala Tau mountains, Turkestan, Russia/<br />

alaternoides resembling Christ’s thorn, Paliurus aculeatus<br />

Alaternus, alaternus -a -um an old generic name for a buckthorn (=Rhamnus), resembling the buckthorn’s<br />

fissured bark.<br />

alatipes <strong>with</strong> winged stems, from Latin alatus and pes.<br />

alatocaeruleus -a -um blue-winged, from Latin alatus and caerulus, a reference to the stems.<br />

alatum-planispinum winged and <strong>with</strong> flat spins, from Latin alatus, planus, and spina.<br />

alatus -a -um, alati-, alato- alate, winged (stems <strong>with</strong> protruding ridges wider than thick), or wing-like<br />

(fruits), from Latin alatus -a -um, adjective, furnished <strong>with</strong> wings, winged.<br />

alaud-, alauda, -alauda from Latin alauda, a lark<br />

alax-, alaxa, -alax New Latin Alaska<br />

alazon Greek αλαζων, alazon, vagrant, charlatan, quack, braggart.<br />

alb-, albi, albid-, albo from Latin albus, white (followed by an organ or indument suffix).<br />

albanensis -is -e from Albany, South Africa; or from St. Albans (Verulamium).<br />

albanus from the Albany mountains<br />

albanus -a -um from Alba Longa, Caspian area (Albana).<br />

albanus (?), albanicus -a -um from Albania<br />

Albâtre French cv. alabaster<br />

albatus -a -um turning white, whitened, clad in white, from Latin albatus -a -um, clothed in white.<br />

albellus -a -um of whitish color, whitish, Latin, diminutive of albus.<br />

albens al'bens (AL-bens) whitening, whitish, Latin present participle of albesco, albescere, to become white.<br />

albensis -is -e from the banks of the river Elbe (Elba).<br />

Alberta for Albertus Magnus (1193-1280), A. magna is from Natal.<br />

alberti, albertianus -a -um for Francis Albert Augustus Charles Emmanuel, Prince Consort (1819-1861.<br />

albertii for Dr. Albert Regel (1845-1908), Russian plant collector in Turkestan.<br />

albertinus -a -um alberti'nus (al-ber-TEE-nus) from the environs of Lake Albert, Uganda.

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