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microchilium small-lipped<br />

microchitus <strong>with</strong> short, small coverings.<br />

microchlamys, microchlamyus <strong>with</strong> a small envelope, <strong>with</strong> a small covering.<br />

microdasys, microdasyus small, thick, shaggy, <strong>with</strong> minute hairs or minute prickles.<br />

microdictyus, microdictyon covered <strong>with</strong> a small network.<br />

microdon, microdontus small or minutely toothed.<br />

microglochinus <strong>with</strong> minute bristles, from , and γλωχις, glochis, .<br />

microglossus small-tongued, <strong>with</strong> small, short tongues, from , and γλωσσος, glôssos, tongue.<br />

Microgramma Greek mikros, small, and gramme, line; the sori are elongate in the type species<br />

Microlepia small scale a fern<br />

microlepis <strong>with</strong> small scales, from and Greek λεπίς, λεπιδο-, lepis, lepido-, scale.<br />

micromelittophilae <strong>with</strong> flowers fertilized by small bees and similar insects.<br />

micromeres, micromeris -is -e, micromerus -a -um micromer'es (my-kro-MEER-ees) micromer'us (my-kro-<br />

MEER-us) <strong>with</strong> a small number of parts, <strong>with</strong> small joints.<br />

Micromitrium Latin micro-, small, and mitra, headband, referring to small calyptra<br />

Micromonolepis Greek micros, little, and Monolepis, the genus in which this taxon is often placed, from<br />

and Greek λεπίς, λεπιδο-, lepis, lepido-, scale.<br />

micromyiophilae <strong>with</strong> flowers fertilized by small flies.<br />

micron houseleek.<br />

micropetalus small-petaled, <strong>with</strong> small petals.<br />

microphyllus -a -um microphyl'lus (my-kro-FIL-us) small-leaved<br />

micropodus <strong>with</strong> a small stalk, from and Greek πους, ποδος, pous, podos.<br />

micropogus <strong>with</strong> a small beard.<br />

micropoides micropo'ides (my-kro-PO-i-dees)<br />

Micropsis from generic name Micropus and ancient Greek ὄψις, opsis, appearance, resembling, sight, view.<br />

micropterus small-winged.<br />

Micropus Micro'pus (my-KRO-pus) <strong>with</strong> a small stalk, from Greek micros, small, and pous, foot, perhaps<br />

alluding to tiny receptacle<br />

microrrhizus <strong>with</strong> small roots, from , and ῥίζα, rhiza, root.<br />

microscias sparsely thorned(???).<br />

microsepalus small sepaled<br />

Microseris Micro'seris (my-KRO-ser-is) from Greek micro-, small, and seris, endive or chicory<br />

microspermus having small seeds or spores.<br />

microsphaericus having small balls, or <strong>with</strong> small globes.<br />

microstachyus -a -um, microstachys microsta'chys (my-kro-STAY-kis) <strong>with</strong> small spikes.<br />

microstemus of small filaments.<br />

microstigmus having a small stigma.<br />

microstomus <strong>with</strong> a small throat, mouth or gorge.<br />

microthecus -a -um microthe'cus (my-kro-THEE-kus) small sheath<br />

microthele small nipple<br />

microthelis <strong>with</strong> small warts.<br />

microtherm plants of the Arctic Alpine zone, a line bounding cold (of little heat) places.<br />

microtrichus <strong>with</strong> microscopic pubescence.<br />

mict, micto Greek mixed<br />

mictur Latin urinate<br />

mid Middle English the middle<br />

mida, midus Greek a kind of insect<br />

middendorffianus, middendorfii for Alexander von Middendorff (1815-1894), plant collector and zoologist in<br />

Siberia<br />

migr, migra Latin wander, migrate<br />

migratori Latin wandering, migratory<br />

miguelensis -is -e miguelen'sis (mee-gel-EN-sis)<br />

Mihi ignosce. Cum homine de cane debeo congredi. Excuse me. I've got to see a man about a dog.<br />

Mikania New Latin, from Prof. Josef Gottfried Mikan (1743-1814), Czech botanist and professor at the<br />

University of Prague and New Latin -ia. (Compositae)<br />

mikanioides mikanio'ides (mi-kan-i-OH-i-dees) mikania-like

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