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ocreatus <strong>with</strong> a sheath formed by one or two stipules.<br />

oct, oct-, octi-, octo- Latin eight, referring to the number eight<br />

octacanthus <strong>with</strong> eight thorns, from Greek and ακανθος, akanthos, spiny, thorny.<br />

octagynus <strong>with</strong> eight styles.<br />

octamerous <strong>with</strong> eight parts, having eight members in each whorl.<br />

octandrus <strong>with</strong> eight anthers or stamens.<br />

octiflorus -a -um octoflor'us (ok-toe-FLOR-us) <strong>with</strong> eight flowers.<br />

octipes eight-footed.<br />

Octoblepharum from Greek okto, eight, and blepharis, eyelash, referring to peristome teeth<br />

octofarious eight fold.<br />

octoflorus eight petaled, <strong>with</strong> eight flowers.<br />

octogonus eight sided, eight-angled.<br />

Octomeria having eight parts an orchid<br />

octopetalus <strong>with</strong> eight petals<br />

octophyllus eight-leaved<br />

octosephalous(?) <strong>with</strong> eight sepals.<br />

octostichous in eight verticle rows.<br />

ocul, oculi, oculo, oculus, -ocolus Latin an eye<br />

ocul- referring to an eye<br />

oculiformus in the shape of an eye<br />

oculatus eyed, eye-like, <strong>with</strong> an eye, <strong>with</strong> a patch of color <strong>with</strong> a dot.<br />

oculus-christi Christ’s eye, Inula Oculus Christi.<br />

oculus-draconis dragon’s eye<br />

ocy Greek swift<br />

ocymoides like Ocium, basil, basil-like, New Latin, from Latin, basil, from Greek ōkimon<br />

-od New Latin form<br />

od, ode, odo, odus, -odus Greek a way<br />

-oda Greek like; a resemblance<br />

oda, odac, odax, -odax Greek biting<br />

ode Greek a song; a way; like<br />

odeon Greek a song<br />

Oderint, dum metuant “Let them hate, as long as they fear” Caligula’s motto, or from Accius, also the motto<br />

of Peoria IDOT Operations Division.<br />

-odes, -oides, -oideus Greek suffix meaning like, resembling, like something else.<br />

odessanus of Odessa, southern Russia<br />

odi Greek: a song; Latin: hate<br />

odi et amo I hate and love. Catullus<br />

odin-, odino Greek labor pain<br />

odo Greek a way; swollen<br />

odon, odont, odonto Greek a tooth<br />

-odon(...), odont- referring to a tooth<br />

odontalicus toothache-soothing, from Greek οδοντος, odontos, tooth, .<br />

odontites tooth<br />

odontochilus <strong>with</strong> toothed-lip, from Greek οδοντος, odontos, tooth,<br />

odontoglossoides resembling Odeontoglossum, Almond-scented Orchid, from Greek οδοντος, odontos, tooth,<br />

and γλωσσος, glôssos, tongue, and<br />

Odontoglossum toothed tongue, from Greek οδοντος, odontos, tooth, and γλωσσος, glôssos, tongue.<br />

odontolomus <strong>with</strong> a toothed edge, from Greek οδοντος, odontos, tooth,<br />

odontophyllus <strong>with</strong> toothed leaves, from Greek οδοντος, odontos, tooth,<br />

odontorhizus, odontorhiza <strong>with</strong> a toothed root, from Greek οδοντος, odontos, tooth, and ῥίζα, rhiza, root.<br />

odontopterus having toothed wings, from Greek οδοντος, odontos, tooth,<br />

odontosepalus <strong>with</strong> toothed sepals, from Greek οδοντος, odontos, tooth.<br />

Odontosoria Greek οδους, οδοντος, odous, odontos, tooth, and soros; the sori are at the tips of toothed<br />

segments<br />

odontospermus bearing toothed seeds or spawn, from οδοντος, odontos, tooth, .<br />

odontostephanus <strong>with</strong> a ring of teeth, from οδοντος, odontos, tooth,.

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