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ne Greek not<br />

ne-, neo Greek new; swim; go<br />

Ne auderis delere orbem rigidum meum! Don't you dare erase my hard disk!<br />

ne plus ultra Latin the best, lit. no more further<br />

neal-, neales Greek young, fresh<br />

nealleyi neal'leyi (NEE-lee-eye)<br />

neapolitanus from Naples, Italy<br />

nebr, nebri, nebro, nebrus Greek a fawn<br />

nebraskensis, nebrascencis of, from, or pertaining to Nebraska<br />

nebrodensis from Mount Nebrodici in Sicily.<br />

nebul, nebula, nebulo Latin a cloud, mist<br />

nebularis cloudy, applied to finely divided inflorescence, as in feather grasses.<br />

nebulosus nebulus, clouded, like a cloud, obscure; cloudy, applied to finely divided inflorescence, as in<br />

feather grasses.<br />

necan, necant Latin killing<br />

necator, -necator Latin a killer<br />

necessarius unavoidable.<br />

necopinus -a -um unexpected, from Latin adjective, nĕcŏpīnus, a, um, adjective, unexpected, not expecting,<br />

unsuspecting.<br />

necr, necro, necrus, -necrus Greek the dead; a dead body<br />

necros, necrosis, -necrosis Greek death, deadness<br />

nect Latin bound, joined<br />

nect, necter, necto Greek swimming<br />

Nectandra Latin nectar, from Greek nektar, and Greek andro, male<br />

nectar, -nectar Greek the drink of the gods<br />

nectarifer nectar-bearing<br />

Nectaroscordum from Greek nektar, nectar, and scorodon, garlic<br />

nectri Greek a swimmer<br />

necy, necyus Greek a corpse<br />

necydal, necydalus Greek the silkworm larva<br />

nedym, nedymo Greek sweet, delightful<br />

neel, neely, neelyx Greek a newcomer<br />

nega Latin deny<br />

neglectus -a -um neglec'tus (ne-GLEK-tus) neglected, disregard, overlooked, unobserved, insignificant.<br />

Negligentia hostium quam non coluistis primus impetus erit. The enemy diversion you have been ignoring<br />

will be the main attack.<br />

negr, negri Spanish black<br />

negundo negun'do (ne-GUN-doe, ne-GUN-do, or ne-GOON-do) from the native Sanskrit and Bengali nirgundi,<br />

the name of Vitex negundo, a deciduous shrub of South Asia, because of supposed similarity of the leaf to A.<br />

negundo. Former genus name for Acer negundo.<br />

neil, neilo Greek of the Nile<br />

neilghericus, neilgheriensis from the Nilgiri Hills, India.<br />

nel, neleo, neli Greek merciless<br />

nelip, nelipo Greek barefooted<br />

nelsonii<br />

nelumbifolius nelumbo-leaved<br />

Nelumbo (ne-LUM-bo) scientific Latin from Linnaeus and Adanson, from the Sinhalese (or Ceylonese)<br />

vernacular name for Asian lotus; from Sinhala neḷum-, neḷum̆ba, from earlier unattested neḷun, from unattested<br />

Sanskrit naḷina lotus, probably via Portuguese nelumbo (OED).<br />

nem, nem-, nema, nemato, nemo Greek a thread, referring to a thread<br />

nema a thread, a filament.<br />

Nemacaulis Greek nema, thread, and Latin noun caulis, caulis m., from the Greek καυλος, kaulos, the stem<br />

or stalk of a plant; usual spelling was colis or coles, or kaulos, the shaft.<br />

Nemacladus Nemacla'dus (nee-ma-KLAY-dus)<br />

Nemophila Nemoph'ila (neh-MOF-i-la)

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