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orphe mythology Melodious<br />

orphn, orphno Greek dark, dusky<br />

orrh, orrho, orrhus, -orrhus Greek serum; the end of the sacrum<br />

ortali, ortalid, ortalis, -ortalis Greek a fowl; a young bird<br />

orth, orth-, ortho straight, upright, correct, from ancient Greek ὀρθο-, combining form of ὀρθός, straight,<br />

right<br />

orthacanthus <strong>with</strong> straight thorns, from Greek and ακανθος, akanthos, spiny, thorny.<br />

orthagorisc, -othagoriscus, orthagoriscus Greek a suckling pig<br />

orthanthus <strong>with</strong> upright flowers, from , and ἄνθος, anthos, flower.<br />

orthrio Greek early, at daybreak<br />

orthobotrys straight-clustered<br />

Orthocarpus straight-fruit<br />

orthocephalus <strong>with</strong> straight, upright head, from and Greek κεφαλή, kephale, head.<br />

orthoceras orthocer'as (or-tho-SER-as)<br />

orthocerus <strong>with</strong> straight horns.<br />

orthochilis straight-lipped<br />

orthodon, orhtodontus<br />

orthophilus <strong>with</strong> straight leaves(??)(bad popular etymology) perhaps orthophyllus?<br />

orthopterus straight-winged, <strong>with</strong> straight or upright wings.<br />

orthosepalus straight-sepaled<br />

Orthosiphon straight tube usually a flower part<br />

orthospermus bearing straight seeds.<br />

orthostachys, orthostachyus <strong>with</strong> upright spikes.<br />

orthostichus verticle rows of leaves on a stem.<br />

orthotropus straight, upright.<br />

ortozelus ground-pine.<br />

orty, ortyg, ortyx, -ortyx Greek a quail<br />

oruss Greek dig through, burrow<br />

orych, orycho Greek dig<br />

oryct, orycter, orycto Greek dugout; a digger; a fossil<br />

oryg Greek an antelope; a digging tool<br />

oryss Greek dig through, burrow<br />

oryx, -oryx Greek an antelope; a digging tool<br />

oryz-, oryza, -oryza, oryzi, oryzo Greek rice, from ὀρυζα, oryza<br />

Oryza from Greek ὀρυζα, oryza, from Arabic Eruz. (Gramineae)<br />

oryziformis of the form of rice.<br />

oryzoides resembling Rice, Oriza.<br />

oryzinus resembling Rice, Oriza.<br />

Oryzopsis from Greek ὀρυζα, oryza, rice, and ancient Greek ὄψις, opsis, appearance, resembling, sight,<br />

view, for its similarity to rice. (Gramineae)<br />

os, -os Latin a bone; a mouth<br />

-os, osa, -osa, osum, -osum, osus, -osus Latin full of<br />

-osa, osum, -osum, osus, -osus Latin adjectival suffix noting plenitude or notable development, full of, prone<br />

to.<br />

osakazuki Japanese cv. sake (rice wine) cup<br />

osche, oscheo Greek the scrotum<br />

oscho Greek a young branch<br />

oscill, oscilla, oscillo Latin swing back and forth<br />

oscin, oscini Latin a singing bird<br />

oscit Latin yawning, drowsiness<br />

oscul Latin kiss; a little mouth<br />

Osculare pultem meam! Kiss my grits!<br />

-ose Latin full of<br />

oshidori Japanese cv. Mandarin duck<br />

-osis Latin a condition of<br />

-osis Greek a disease

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