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ogisui after Mikinori Ogisu, Japanese botanist<br />

ogm-, ogmo, ogmus Greek a furrow<br />

Ogyg Greek mythology a king of Athens<br />

ohiensis -is -e, ohioensis of or pertaining to Ohio<br />

ohiotensis from the banks of the Ohio River, a chief tributary of the Mississippi River.<br />

oico Greek a house, dwelling<br />

-oid Greek like; form<br />

-oide, -oides, -odes, -ides, -oideus from classical and post-classical Latin oīdēs, and its etymon ancient Greek<br />

-οειδής, -oeides, adjectival suffix indicating having the form or likeness of, like unto, like something else,<br />

resemble, having the nature of, in compound words to signify a resemblance, et cetera, ad nauseum.<br />

oide, oidema, -oidema Greek a swelling, tumor<br />

-oidea (the ending of animal superfamily names)<br />

-oideae (the ending of plant subfamily names)<br />

-oides, -oideus -a -um; -odes Greek adjectival suffix indicating resemblance, having the form or nature of,<br />

used <strong>with</strong> a noun base.<br />

-oideus -a -um Latin adjectival suffix indicating resemblance, used <strong>with</strong> a noun base.<br />

oidi Greek a small egg<br />

oido Greek a swelling, tumor<br />

oig, oigo Greek open<br />

oik, oiko, oikus Greek a house, dwelling<br />

oiseau bleu French cv. blue bird<br />

ojaiensis ojaien'sis (oh-high-EN-sis)<br />

okame Japanese cv. a mask used in traditional Japanese comedy<br />

Okenia for Lorenz Oken (1779-1851), German naturalist<br />

Ṓkimon Greek Ὤκιµον, Basil.<br />

oklahomensis of Oklahoma<br />

ol, olo Greek whole, entire<br />

Olacaceae plants of the Olacineae family (a genus of tropical climbers), from the genus name, Olax, and -aceae,<br />

the standardized Latin suffix of plant family names.<br />

olbi-, olbio Greek blessed, happy<br />

olbius -a -um, olbiensis -is -e from the Isle d’Hyères, off the Mediterranean coast of France,<br />

Oldenlandia in memory of Oldenland, a German botanist and physician who died at the Cape of Good Hope.<br />

(Rubiaceae)<br />

ole-, olea-, oleastr- Latin an olive; an olive tree<br />

ole-, olei, oleo, oleum Latin olive oil, oil<br />

ole, olent-, oleo Latin emit a smell, smell<br />

ole- referring to oil (olive)<br />

Oleaceae Olea'ceae (oh-lee-AY-see-ee) plants of the Olive family, from the genus name, Olea, and -aceae, the<br />

standardized Latin suffix of plant family names.<br />

oleagin-, oleaginus Latin olive-shaped; fleshy and oily<br />

oleander olean'der (oh-lee-AN-der)<br />

olear Latin oily, of oil<br />

oleracea olera'cea (oh-ler-AY-see-a)<br />

olecran-, olecrano-, olecranum, -olecranum Greek the elbow<br />

Olearia Latinized name of Johann Ölschläger (1635-1711), German horticulturist<br />

oleaster the wild aster, from olea, olive.<br />

olei Latin oil, olive oil<br />

oleiferus, oleifera oil-bearing or oil yielding.<br />

oleifolius <strong>with</strong> leaves like the olive tree<br />

olen, olena, olene, oleni Greek the elbow<br />

olen-, olent Latin emit a smell, smell<br />

olens, (gen.) olentis Latin <strong>with</strong> an odor good or bad, odorous, fragrant, stinking, present participle of olēre,<br />

to smell, possibly from the base of odor, <strong>with</strong> change of -d to -l.<br />

-olentus -a -um Latin adjectival suffix indicating abundance or full or marked development used <strong>with</strong> a noun<br />

base.<br />

oleo, olēre, olui Latin verb, smell of, smell like.

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