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oc Latin reversed, against<br />

ocanicus from the New Hebrides in the Pacific Ocean.<br />

occelata occela'ta (os-el-AY-ta)<br />

occiden-, occidental- Latin western<br />

occidentalis -is -e occidenta'lis (ok-si-den-TAY-lis) of the west, western, from Latin occidens, occidentis, noun,<br />

the west, <strong>towards</strong> the setting sun, and -alis, adjective suffix of or pertaining to, as opposed to orientalis of China<br />

occip, occipit, occiput Latin the back of the head, occiput<br />

occlu-, occlud, occlus Latin shut up<br />

occultatus hidden, obscure.<br />

occult Latin hidden<br />

occultus hidden, obscure.<br />

ocean, oceano Greek the ocean<br />

oceanicus oceanic<br />

oceanidus marine plants.<br />

oceanit, oceanites Greek an ocean dweller<br />

ocell, ocellus Latin a little eye<br />

ocellatus -a -um occela'tus (os-el-AY-tus) <strong>with</strong> an eye, <strong>with</strong> a little eye, <strong>with</strong> small eyes, <strong>with</strong> a little patch of<br />

color, sometimes <strong>with</strong> a spot.<br />

ocelo- Mexican an ocelot<br />

och, ocho, ochusus, -ochus Greek anything that holds or supports<br />

ochema, -ochema, ochemato Greek a support; a carriage; a vessel<br />

ocher Greek pale<br />

ochet, ocheto, ochetus, -ochetus Greek a drain<br />

ochl-, ochlo, ochlus, ochlus Greek a crowd, mob<br />

ochn-, ochna, -ochna Greek pear tree<br />

Ochnaceae plants of the Jasmine-wood family, from the genus name, Ochna, and -aceae, the standardized Latin<br />

suffix of plant family names.<br />

ochnaceus ochna-like, New Latin, from Greek ochnē, onchnē pear tree; probably akin to Greek achras, a<br />

wild pear tree (probably Pyrus amygdaliformis)<br />

ocho Greek anything that holds or supports<br />

ochotensis from Ochotsk, east coast of Siberia.<br />

ochr, ochro Greek pale; pale yellow<br />

ochra yellowish, from Latin ochra, from Greek ōchra, from ōchros yellow, pale<br />

ochraceous, ochraceus ochre-colored, ochre-yellow, brownish yellow, pale dull yellow.<br />

ochranthus <strong>with</strong> ochre-yellow flowers, from , and ἄνθος, anthos, flower.<br />

ochreatus having an ochrea, or boot-sheath, a tubular sheath around the base of the petiole, a sheath<br />

composed of one or two membranes, typical of Polygonaceae, sycamore, and red clover, from New Latin,<br />

from Latin ocrea greave, legging<br />

Ochrocarpos yellow fruit<br />

ochroleucus -a -um, ochro-leucus ochroleu'cus (oke-ro-LYU-kus) yellowish-white, very pale yellow-ochre.<br />

ochroploia <strong>with</strong> yellow bark.<br />

ochrostemus, ochrostemon <strong>with</strong> yellow threads.<br />

ochrotrichus <strong>with</strong> golden hairs.<br />

Ochsenblut German cv. ox blood<br />

ochth, ochtha, ochtho Greek a hill<br />

ochthodes <strong>with</strong> a hard margin.<br />

ochus, -ochus Greek anything that holds or supports<br />

ochyr, ochyro Greek stout, firm<br />

ocimoides resembling Ocimum, a genus of half hardy herbs and shrubs.<br />

ocimum from Greek okimom a name for an aromatic herb.<br />

ocimumm basil (cultivated), Ocimum basilicum (L.), from Celsus.<br />

-ocl Latin an eye<br />

Oclemena Derivation unknown<br />

ocn-, ocno Greek inactive; hesitating<br />

ocr, ocri Greek pale; a ridge, summit<br />

ocre, ocra, -ocra Latin a legging

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