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Orchidaceae Orchida'ceae (or-kid-AY-see-ee) plants of the Orchid family, from the genus name, Orchis, and -<br />

aceae, the standardized Latin suffix of plant family names; from ancient Greek ὄρχις, orkhis, testicle, and<br />

orchideus orchid-like, of the Orchis family, from ancient Greek ὄρχις, orkhis, testicle, and<br />

orchidiflorus orchid-flowered, <strong>with</strong> flowers like an orchid, from ancient Greek ὄρχις, orkhis, testicle, and<br />

orchioides, orchidoides like an orchid, resembling Orchis, from ancient Greek ὄρχις, orkhis, testicle, and<br />

Orchis New Latin, from Latin, orchid, orchis, from ancient Greek ὄρχις, orkhis, testicle, referring to the<br />

shape of the frequently paired tubers; akin to Avestan əәrəәzi- testicle, Middle Irish uirgge testicle, (Irish uirghe,<br />

úirí), and Armenian amorjikʽ (plural) testicles. (Orchidaceae)<br />

orcho- a testicle, from ancient Greek ὄρχις, orkhis, testicle.<br />

orcul-, orcula, -orcula, orculi Latin a cask<br />

orcuttianus orcuttian'us (or-kut-ee-AY-nus)<br />

orcuttii orcut'tii (or-KUT-ee-eye)<br />

ordinatus -a -um pertaining to an order.<br />

ore-, oreo Greek a mountain<br />

Oreas from Greek Oread, mythological nymph of hills and mountains, referring to alpine habitat<br />

oreades, -oreades mountain loving, Greek mountain nymphs<br />

orect, orecto Greek stretched out<br />

oreg Greek desire<br />

oreganus -a -um, oregonensis, oregonus orega'nus (or-eg-AY-nus) oregonen'sis (or-eg-on-EN-sis) of or from<br />

Oregon, U.S.A.<br />

oreo-, oro- referring to mountains<br />

Oreocereus mountain cactus<br />

oreochoris mountain-loving.<br />

Oreochrysum Greek oreios, of mountains, and chrysos, gold<br />

oreodoxus the beauty of the mountain.<br />

Oreonana Oreonan'a (or-ee-oh-NAN-a)<br />

Oreopanax mountain panax<br />

oreophilus -a -um oreoph'ilus (or-ee-OF-fi-lus) mountain-loving, from oreos, oreios, of the mountain, mountain<br />

loving, similar to oreon, orion, oreion, a mountain plant, a kind of polygonos (Pliny). In reference to certain<br />

taxonomists it means lover of cookies and milk. Mmmmmmm, cookies.<br />

oreoprasum mountain leek<br />

Oreostemma Oreostem'ma (or-ee-oh-STEM-ma) Greek oreo, mountain, and stemma, crown<br />

oress, oressi Greek mountains<br />

orex, orexi Greek desire, appetite<br />

-orius -a -um Latin adjectival suffix indicating capability, functionality or resulting action, used <strong>with</strong> a verb<br />

base.<br />

organ-, organo Greek an organ, instrument<br />

organensis from the Organ Mountains, North Mexico.<br />

orgi Greek secret rites<br />

orgyalis, orgyialis a fathom, the length of the arms extended, ca. six feet<br />

orgyi, orgya Greek the length of the outstretched arms<br />

ori Latin the mouth; Greek: a mountain<br />

oribat Greek mountain- roaming<br />

oricolus -a -um oric'olus (or-IK-o-lus)<br />

orient-, oriental- Latin rising-, east<br />

orientalis, orientalis, orientale orienta'lis (or-ee-en-TAY-lis) orienta'le (or-ee-en-TAY-lee) referring to direction<br />

of the rising sun, from the Orient, eastern.<br />

origanifolius -a -um origanum-leaved, <strong>with</strong> leaves like oregano, or wild marjorum, from Middle English,<br />

from Latin origanum, wild marjoram, oregano, from Greek origanon; oregano from Spanish orégano, from<br />

Latin origanum<br />

origanoides origanum-like, like oregano, or wild marjorum, from origanum, from Middle English, from<br />

Latin, wild marjoram, from Greek origanon.<br />

Oríganon Greek Ὀρίγανον, oregano.<br />

Origanum from Middle English, from 4 th century Latin origanus, from Classical Latin, orīganum, wild<br />

marjoram, (also Latin origanos) from Greek, ὀρίγανον, ὀρίγανος, origanon, origanos, also ὀρείγανος,<br />

oreiganos, an acrid herb, from ὄρος, oros, mountain, and γάνος, ganos, beauty, brightness, delight, ornament.

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