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ligneous woody<br />

lignosus woody<br />

lignous woody.<br />

lignyot Latin smoky, sooty<br />

ligul-, ligula Latin a shoe tongue, strap<br />

ligula, ligulae f. Latin noun, shoe strap or shoe tie; small spoon; [ligulas dimittere => leave untied].<br />

Ligularia Latin, ligula, little tongue, strap, and -aria, pertaining to or possession of; for the corollas of radiate<br />

heads<br />

ligularis, ligulatus strap-shaped, ligulate, Latin & New Latin ligula and English -ate<br />

ligulatus -a -um ligula'tus (lig-yoo-LAY-tus) ribbon-like, strap-like (about four or six times as long as broad).<br />

liguliflorus <strong>with</strong> tongue-like flowers, as florets of some Compositae.<br />

ligulistylis -is -e strap-shaped styles, from Latin ligula, ligulae f., shoe strap or shoe tie; small spoon, and<br />

Greek στῦλος, stylos, column, pillar, or pole, a style.<br />

ligulosus tongue-like.<br />

liguricus linnet-colored, greenish-yellow.<br />

liguricus, ligusticus -a -um of Liguria, NW Italy bordering on Ligurian Sea, capital Genoa.<br />

ligusticifolius ligusticum-leaved, (Ligusticum: Umbellifera)<br />

ligustifo'lius ligustifo'lius (li-goose-ti-FO-lee-us)<br />

Ligusticum from Liguria, NW Italy bordering on Ligurian Sea, where one species was said to be native.<br />

(Umbelliferae)<br />

ligustr-, ligustrum Latin privet<br />

ligustrifolius privet-leaved, <strong>with</strong> leaves like Privet, Ligustrum.<br />

ligustrinus privet-like, like or resembling Ligustrum, privet<br />

Ligustrum New Latin, from Latin, privet, perhaps from Ligus Ligurian<br />

ligystikón from Greek λιγυστικόν, lovage.<br />

Lilaea Lil'aea (lil-EE-a) for French botanist Alire Raffeneau-Delile (1778-1850).<br />

liliastrum like a lily<br />

lilacinus lilac, lilac-colored<br />

Liliaceae Lilia'ceae (lil-ee-AY-see-ee) plants of the Lily family, from the genus name, Lilium, and -aceae, the<br />

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

liliaceus lily-like<br />

liliago lily-like<br />

liliiflorus lily-flowered, having lily-like flowers.<br />

lilifolius lily-leaved<br />

lilio-asphodelus<br />

Lilium Lil'ium (LIL-ee-um, or classically LEE-lee-um) New Latin, from the classical Latin name, lily, from OE.<br />

lilie, wkeak feminine, from Latin līlium, aapted from Greek λείρον, leiron.<br />

lim Latin mud, slime; looking side- ways<br />

lim-, lima, limo Latin a file<br />

lim-, limn- referring to mud or marshes<br />

lima-, limac, limax Latin a snail, slug<br />

limaciformis slug-shaped (as some spores of lichens), from Latin limax, limacis, a slug, and forma, shape.<br />

limacinus pertaining to slugs.<br />

liman New Latin mud, slime<br />

limat Latin polished<br />

limax, limacis Latin a slug.<br />

limb, limbus Latin an edge; a head band<br />

limbatus bordered, as <strong>with</strong> another color.<br />

limbospermus bearing seeds <strong>with</strong> stripes or fins.<br />

limbosus <strong>with</strong> bordered, seam-like edge.<br />

limbus border or hem.<br />

limen, -limen Latin a threshold<br />

limensis from Lima in Peru.<br />

limer, limero Greek hungry<br />

limes Latin a cross-path or boundary.<br />

limi Latin mud, slime

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