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Possibly an ancient loan word, the plant oregano is said to have originally come from Africa. (Labiteae or<br />

Lamiaceae)<br />

origanum, origami n. Latin noun, oregano.<br />

origanus pot marjoram.<br />

origin Latin arise, begin<br />

orinda sort of bread, from Apicius.<br />

orinocensis from the banks of the Orinoco.<br />

orior rennet.<br />

orism-, orisma, -orisma Greek a limitation, boundary<br />

-orium m. Latin suffix indicating place of work or action used <strong>with</strong> a verb base.<br />

orixensis from Orrisa, Bengal, British India.<br />

orm-, ormo Greek a cord, chain<br />

ormostachya from Greek hormos, a necklace, and stachya, a spike,<br />

ornans ornamented, or ornamenting, decorated, beautified.<br />

ornat, ornat- Latin adorned, showy, ornate<br />

ornatissimus very showy<br />

ornatus ornate, adorned, showy, decorated, beautified.<br />

orneo Greek a bird; a plume<br />

orni-, ornis, ornith, ornith-, ornitho Greek a bird, referring to a bird, from ancient Greek ὀρνιθο-, ornitho-,<br />

combining form of ὀρνιθ-, ὄρνις, ornith-, ornis, bird.<br />

ornifolius -a -um <strong>with</strong> leaves like the flowering ash, Fraxinus Ornus.<br />

ornigarus -a -um a preventive of the growth of hair.<br />

ornithius -a -um bird-like, from ancient Greek ὀρνιθο-, combining form of ὀρνιθ-, ὄρνις, bird.<br />

Ornithocephalus bird's head, resembling a bird’s-head, from and Greek κεφαλή, kephale, head.<br />

ornithogaloides resembling Star-of-Bethlehem.<br />

Ornithogalum from the Greek ornis, a bird, and γάλα, gala, milk, for the color of the flowers.<br />

ornithoides bird-like.<br />

ornithophilus flowers fertilized by birds.<br />

ornithophorus carried by birds.<br />

ornithopodioides resembling Bird’s-foot, Ornithopodus, from and Greek πους, ποδος, pous, podos.<br />

ornithopodus, ornithopus like a bird’s foot, from and Greek πους, ποδος, pous, podos.<br />

ornithopodus <strong>with</strong> bird-like claws, from and Greek πους, ποδος, pous, podos.<br />

ornithopus resembling bird’s-foot<br />

ornithorhyncus, ornithorhyncum shaped like or resembling a bird’s beak, from Greek ὀρνιθο-, ornitho-, bird<br />

and snout, beak.<br />

Ornithostaphylos Ornithostaph'ylos (or-ni-tho-STAF-i-los)<br />

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

orobetron, orobethron leontopetalum.<br />

Orobanchaceae Orobancha'ceae (or-oh-bang-KAY-see-ee) plants of the Broom-rape family, from the genus<br />

name, Orobanche, and -aceae, the standardized Latin suffix of plant family names.<br />

Orobranche Oroban'che (or-oh-BANG-kee) broomrape, classical Latin orobanchē, a plant parasitic on vetch<br />

from ancient Greek ὀροβαγχη, orobanche, from ὄροβος, orobos, a kind of vetch, and ἄγχειν, anchein, to choke or<br />

strangle, in reference to the parasitic habit, in one source as from a Greek name of a kind of vetch.<br />

oroboides orobus-like, resembling bitter vetch, Orobus.<br />

orobus bitter vetch, chickpea, from post-classical Latin orobus, a cultivated vetch, possibly Vicia ervilia,<br />

from ancient Greek ὄροβος, orobos, a possible loanword, possibly cognate <strong>with</strong> classical Latin ervum, vetch,<br />

and Greek ἐρέβινθος, erebinthos. An old genus name, now included in Lathyrus.<br />

Orochaenactis Greek horos, mountain, and the generic name Chaenactis<br />

oronensis<br />

oront, orontes, -orontes Greek a river in Syria<br />

Orontium ancient Greek name for plant that grew on River Orontes; Calf’-snout or Small Snap-dragon,<br />

Antirrhinum orontium.<br />

oroph, orpha, -orpha, orpho Greek a roof<br />

orophilus mountain-loving.<br />

oros whey.<br />

orphan Greek <strong>with</strong>out parents; berift

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