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oleo Latin oil, olive oil; emit a smell, smell<br />

oleoides olive-like, like or resembling Olea, the olive tree.<br />

oleospermus <strong>with</strong> oil-yielding seeds.<br />

oleosus rich in oil.<br />

oler, oleri Latin greens, vegetables<br />

oler- referring to a vegetable, edible<br />

oleraceus oleraceous, vegetable-garden, of the kitchen garden, relating to vegetables and herbs, herb used in<br />

cooking, an edible garden herb; an alternative form of holeraceus<br />

oles, olesi Greek destroy<br />

oleter, -oleter Greek a destroyer<br />

olethr, olethio, olethro, olethrus, -olethrus Greek death, destruction; deadly<br />

olfact Latin smell<br />

olibanum a gum used for incense.<br />

olid Latin emitting a smell<br />

oidus of evil odor.<br />

olig-, oligo- Greek few; scant; small, from ancient Greek ὀλιγο-, oligo-, combining form of ὀλίγος, oligos,<br />

small, few, little,<br />

oligacanthus -a -um sparsely thorned or sparsely spiked, from Greek ὀλίγος, oligos, small, few, little and<br />

ακανθος, akanthos, spiny, thorny.<br />

oligandrus having few, less than twenty stamens.<br />

oliganthus -a -um oligan'thus (ol-i-GAN-thus) few-flowered, bearing few flowers, from Greek ὀλίγος, oligos,<br />

small, few, little, and ἄνθος, anthos, flower.<br />

oligarchcus suppressing, overrunning their neighbors.<br />

oligocarpus, oligocarpa few-fruited, bearing little fruit, from Greek ὀλίγος, oligos, small, few, little, scanty,<br />

and Greek καρπός, karpos, fruit.<br />

oligicephalus <strong>with</strong> few heads, from and Greek κεφαλή, kephale, head.<br />

oligodontus, oligodonta sparsely toothed.<br />

Oligomeris, oligomerus Oligo'meris (ol-i-GO-mer-is) <strong>with</strong> few parts or members.<br />

Oligoneuron <strong>with</strong> few nerves<br />

oligophyllus few-leaved, <strong>with</strong> few leaves<br />

oligosanthes few-flowered, from oligos, few, and anthes flower<br />

oligosorius sparsely heaped, having few capsules.<br />

oligospermus -a -um oligosper'mus (ol-i-go-SPER-mus) few-seeded, from Greek ὀλίγος, oligos, small, few,<br />

little, scanty, and σπερµα, sperma, from Greek seed, semen, male reproductive cells, from σπέρµα, sperma, the<br />

stem of σπείρειν, to sow, for the few seeded spikelets<br />

oligostachys, oligostachyus <strong>with</strong> few or weak spikes.<br />

oligotrichus -a -um, Oligotrichum sparsely haired, from Greek oligo-, few, and trichos, hair, referring to<br />

calyptra<br />

olim formerly<br />

olisth-, olisthem, olisthmo Greek slip, slippery<br />

olitor Latin a gardener<br />

olitorius of domestic use, pertaining to vegetable gardens, from Latin holitorius, of herbs<br />

oliv, oliva, -oliva, olivace Latin an olive; olive green<br />

oliv- referring to an olive<br />

olivaceus -a -um oliva'ceus (ol-iv-AY-see-us) olive-like, of olive color, olive green, brownish green, having the<br />

quality of olives.<br />

olivaeformis olive-shaped<br />

olivifer, oliviferus bearing olives.<br />

oliviformus of olive shape.<br />

olivifolius leaves like an olive<br />

-olla Latin a pot or jar, from classical Latin olla pot, urn, a variant of early classical Latin aulla, aula<br />

ollarius cup-shaped.<br />

ollym Greek destroy<br />

olney<br />

Olneya Ol'neya (OLE-nee-a)<br />

olo Greek whole; destroy

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