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nigkéla from Modern Greek νιγκέλα, Nigella.<br />

nigr-,nigra, nigrum ni'gra (NYE-gra) referring to the color black, from Latin for black<br />

nigercors a hybrid between Helleborus niger and H. argutifolius (H. corsicus) Helleborus X nigercors.<br />

nigrans black, blackness.<br />

nigratus blackish, blackened, clothed in black.<br />

nigrescens blackish, blackening, turning black, becoming black.<br />

nigricans Latin blackish, turning black, from nigricare, to be blackish, from niger, black, and -icans<br />

adjectival suffix indicating the process of becoming or resemblance sometimes so close to be almost identical.<br />

nigricaulis <strong>with</strong> a black stalk, from , and Latin noun caulis, caulis m., from the Greek καυλος, kaulos, the<br />

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

nigricornis black-horned<br />

nigripes black-footed, <strong>with</strong> a blakc base or foot stalk.<br />

nigritauus from the banks of the River Niger, west Africa.<br />

nigritellus dark, nearly black, literally black earth or black country<br />

nigritus dressed in black, blackened.<br />

nigrofructus black-fruited<br />

nigromarginata from Latin niger, black and marginatus, margined, <strong>with</strong> a distinct margin, edged, or<br />

bordered.<br />

nigro-paleaceus <strong>with</strong> black scales.<br />

nigropunctatus, nigro-punctatus black-spotted, very black dots.<br />

nigro-viridis very-dark green.<br />

Nihil est-in vita priore ego imperator Romanus fui. That's nothing-in a previous life I was a Roman<br />

Emperor.<br />

Nihil curo de ista tua stulta superstitione. I'm not interested in your dopey religious cult.<br />

Nihil declaro. I have nothing to declare.<br />

Nihil tam absurde dici potest, quod non dicatur ab aliquo philosophorum. Nothing is so absurd that it<br />

hasn't been said by some philosopher. (Cicero)<br />

nihilominus not<strong>with</strong>standing, <strong>none</strong> the less<br />

nik-, niko Greek victory; strife<br />

Nil desperandum don’t worry, lit nothing is to be despaired about, from Horace’s Odes<br />

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

nilo, nilotic Latin the Nile; a canal, aqueduct<br />

niloticus of the river Nile, from the banks of the river Nile.<br />

nimb, nimbus Latin a rain cloud<br />

nimio, nimus excessively, much, very excessively, overmuch<br />

nimr Hebrew a hunter<br />

nipalensis from Nepal.<br />

niph, niph-, nipha, nipho Greek snow, referring to snow<br />

niphophilus snow-loving<br />

Niphotrichum from Greek nipha, snow, and trichos, hair, alluding to hoary appearance owing to hyaline hairpointed<br />

leaves<br />

nipigonensis<br />

Nipponanthemum from the Japanese Nippon, name of Japan, and Greek ἀνθεµον, anthemon, flower<br />

niponicus, nipponicus of Nippon (Japan), Japanese.<br />

nipt, nipto Greek wash<br />

nipter, -nipter Greek a wash basin<br />

niskiensis from the river Neisse, in Prussian Silesia (now southwest Poland).<br />

nitelinus the color of a dormouse.<br />

nitens, nitid-, nitida Latin shining, smooth and clear, lustrous; handsome, from Latin nitidus, shining,<br />

glittering, bright, polished, clear<br />

nitidulus -a -um somewhat shiny, shining, smooth and clear, lustrous, from Latin nitidulus, somewhat spruce,<br />

rather trim.<br />

nitidus -a -um nit'idus (NIT-i-dus) Latin shining, polished, somewhat shiny, smooth and clear, lustrous;<br />

luxurient; from nitere, to shine, and -idus adjectival suffix indicating a state or action in progress.<br />

nitr, nitra, nitri, nitro Greek soda; nitrogen<br />

nitriensis from Neutra, Hungary.

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