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lobophorus bearing lobes.<br />

lobophyllus lobed-leaves<br />

Lobularia Lobular'ia (lobe-yoo-LARE-ee-a) New Latin, from lobulus, and -aria<br />

lobularis lobed; <strong>with</strong> small lobes (?)<br />

lobulatus <strong>with</strong> small or minute lobes.<br />

loc, loca, loco, locus Latin a place<br />

locellatus divided into subsidiary compartments.<br />

loch, locho, lochus, -lochus Greek an ambush<br />

lochi, lochia, lochio Greek childbirth, confinement<br />

lochm, lochma, -lochma Greek a thicket<br />

locul, loculus, -loculus Latin a little place, cell<br />

locularis divided into compartments or cells, <strong>with</strong> cavities or chambers<br />

loculatus divided into compartments or cells.<br />

loculosus divided into compartments or cells.<br />

locum tenens a substitute, literally holding a place; may be shortened to locum; source of the French lieutenent.<br />

locupletissimus abundant, reliable.<br />

locust, locusta, -locusta, locusti Latin a locust, grass-hopper, or lobster. The original Latin word meant<br />

lobster, but was applied to locusts<br />

locusta ????? from Latin locusta locust, lobster; also a term for the partial inflorescence of a grass.<br />

lodi, lodic, lodix, -lodix Latin a blanket<br />

Loeseliastrus Loeselias'trus (lee-sel-ee-AS-trus)<br />

Loeflingia Loefling'ia (lef-LING-ee-a) for P. Loefling (1729-1756), Swedish botanist and explorer.<br />

loem-, loemo, loemus, -loemus Greek a plague<br />

loeselii Johannes Loesel (1607-1655<br />

log, logo, logus, -logus, logy, -logy Greek a word, discourse, the study of …<br />

loga, logado, logas, -logas Greek the conjunctivae; the whites of the eyes; picked, chosen<br />

Loganiaceae plants of the Logania family, named for James Logan, from the genus name, Logania, and -aceae,<br />

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

Logfia Logfi'a (log-FEE-a) anagram of generic name Filago.<br />

loim-, loimo, loimus, -loimus Greek a plague<br />

loliaceus lolium-like, resembling Rye-grass, Lolium.<br />

lolig, loligin, loligo, -loligo Latin a squid, cuttlefish<br />

Lŏlium Lo'lius (LO-lee-us) New Latin, from Latin lolium, -lolium, the darnel, tares, a weedy annual grass<br />

(Lolium temulentum, Bearded Darnel, Poison Rye Grass, Tares) <strong>with</strong> very long awns on the glumes and seeds<br />

sometimes considered poisonous that often occurs in grainfields and other cultivated land. “A herb like barley, of<br />

which it is thought to be a sputiou kind, as from δόλιον, adulterinum. It springs from corrupted seeds of wheat and<br />

barley.” From Latin dolium. Or from Hebrew lolah, useless. Alternately from Greek ὀλλύω, olluo, transp. λολύω,<br />

loluo, to injure.<br />

lolium, loli(i) n. Latin noun, darnel/lolium; grass found as weed in grain; (mistakenly) cockle, tares.<br />

loma, -loma, loma-, lomato referring to a margin, Modern Latin from Greek loma, λῶµα, a hem, fringe.<br />

lomariifolius <strong>with</strong> leaves like Blechnum, a fern genus formerly called Lomaria<br />

lomarioides resembling Deer-fern, formerly known as Lomaria.<br />

Lomariopsis from Lomaria, a subgenus of Blechnum (Blechnaceae), plus from ancient Greek ὄψις, opsis,<br />

appearance, resembling, sight, view.<br />

Lomatius Loma'tius (lo-MAY-tee-us)<br />

lomatocarpus having bordered fruit.<br />

lomatopeltus having a bordered shield.<br />

Lomatophyllum margined leaf, having bordered leaves.<br />

lomatopus having the stalk at the edges or border.<br />

loment-, lomentum, lomenti from Latin, lōmentum, a cosmetic, or a wash made of bean meal; bean meal<br />

lomentum, lomenti n. Latin noun, face-cream made of bean-meal used to take wrinkles from the skin; face<br />

power, blue pigment; loment, bean-meal; soap; (Cal); from lotimentum, from lotum, from the past participle of<br />

lavo, lavare, lavi, lotus, wash.<br />

lomentaceous bearing seed pods contracted between the seeds.<br />

lomvia Faroese the murre, an auk-like bird

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