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opposi- Latin opposite<br />

oppositiflorus <strong>with</strong> opposite flowers<br />

oppositifolius -a -um oppositifo'lius (op-os-i-ti-FO-lee-us) opposite-leaved, <strong>with</strong> leaves or other organs inserted<br />

on a stem opposite to each other.<br />

oppositus set in pairs, as of leaves.<br />

ops, -ops Greek appearance; the face; the voice<br />

opsi-, opsio Greek appearance; sight; late<br />

-opsis like unto, from post-classical and classical Latin -opsis, from ancient Greek ὄψις, opsis, appearance,<br />

sight, view.<br />

opso Greek meat, dainty food<br />

opt, opti, optio Greek the eye; vision<br />

opt, opta, opti Latin choose<br />

opter Greek an observer, scout<br />

optes Greek roast<br />

opti Latin: choose; Greek: the eye, vision<br />

optim Latin best<br />

opto Greek the eye; vision; roasted<br />

opul Latin rich<br />

opulens, opulentus rich, abundant<br />

opuliflorus opulus-flowered<br />

opulifolius op-ew-li-FO-lee-us opulus-leaved, <strong>with</strong> leaves like Viburnum opulifolius, the snowball tree; or<br />

<strong>with</strong> leaves like maple, <strong>with</strong> leaves like opulus, the guelder-rose, a type of maple.<br />

opuloides resembling snowball tree.<br />

opulus an old term for a kind of maple tree<br />

Opuntia Opun'tia (oh-PUN-tee-a) Origin uncertain, probably from the Greek name of a cactus-like plant that<br />

grew near the town Opus (Opuntis) in ancient Greece. Alternately, a plant that was naturalized in Opuntiana, a<br />

country near Phocis. (Cactaceae)<br />

opuntis from Opus, in Loeris, Greece.<br />

ora Latin mouth<br />

orama, -orama Greek a view<br />

oranensis from Oran in Algiers.<br />

oangeanus from the banks of the Orange River, South Africa.<br />

Oranje Boven Dutch cv. orange top<br />

orari Latin coastal; a napkin<br />

orarium, orarii n. Latin noun, a napkin, handkerchief.<br />

orarius -a -um Latin adjective, of or belonging to the coast, coasting, used along a coast.<br />

oras-, orasi Greek sight<br />

Orbexilum (or-be-KSIL-um)<br />

orbi- circular-, disc-like, from Latin orbis, orbis, orbi-.<br />

orbi, orbit, orbito Latin a circle, track, orbit<br />

orbic- round<br />

orbicularifolius <strong>with</strong> disc-shaped leaves, from orb, a circle.<br />

orbicularis -is -e orbicular'is (or-bik-yoo-LARE-is) disc- or ball-shaped, or nearly so, circular in outline,<br />

orbicular, round, from Latin orbis, orbis.<br />

orbiculatus -a -um (or-bik-ew-LAH-tus) circular in outline, disc-shaped, orbicular, round, from Latin orbis,<br />

orbis.<br />

orbillatus shield-shaped, from orbis, an orb.<br />

orc-, orca Latin a whale<br />

orcadensis from Orkney, Scotland<br />

orch- a reference to an orchid, or the sexual parts of a flower. The ancient Greek word ὄρχις, orchis, refers to<br />

testicles, Hellenistic Greek the flower and the gonads.<br />

orches-, orchest Greek dancing<br />

orchi-, orchid, orchido-, orchis Greek the testicle, from ancient Greek word ὄρχις, orkhis, testicle; a plant<br />

named from the shape of its roots.<br />

orcheotomus pertaining to testicles, from ancient Greek ὄρχις, orkhis, testicle, and .

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