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altri-, altric, altrix, -altrix a nurse, nourisher, foster-mother, from Latin altric-, altrix, feminine of altor,<br />

nourisher.<br />

altus, -a -um tall, referring to height, high, also deep, from Latin altus.<br />

aluc-, aluco Latin alūcus, an owl.<br />

alucin-, alucina Latin alucinor, to wander in the mind, dream, from past participle stem of Latin<br />

(h)allūcinārī (more correctly ālūcinārī), to wander in mind, talk idly, prate. (root definition identical in 3<br />

sources.)<br />

alucit-, alucita, -alucita Latin alucita, a gnat.<br />

alul-, alula Latin alula, a little wing.<br />

alulatus -a -um <strong>with</strong> narrow wings, diminutive of alatus.<br />

aluminosus yielding alum<br />

alumnus -a -um well nourished, flourishing, strong; also fostered, foster child, pupil, nursling<br />

alut-, aluta Latin aluta, leather.<br />

alutaceous, alutaceus, -a -um leathery, <strong>with</strong> the texture of soft leather, or the color of buff leather, from<br />

Latin alutus.<br />

alutipes having a soft stem<br />

alv-, alvi-, alvus, -alvus Latin alvus, the belly, womb, beehive, ship’s hold.<br />

alve-, alveol-, alveolus, -alveolus Latin a cavity, small pit, socket, from alveolus, -i, m. tray, bucket, gaming<br />

board.<br />

alveatus, alveolatus trough shaped, channelled, hollowed out<br />

alveatus -a -um excavated, hollowed, trough-like, from Latin alveus, alveoli.<br />

alveolatus -a -um <strong>with</strong> shallow pits, honeycombed, alveolar, from Latin alveolus, alveoli.<br />

alvernensis -is -e from the Auvergne, France, from Latin Averni, Arvernus.<br />

alversonii alverso'nii (al-ver-SEW-nee-eye)<br />

alvertus honey-colored, dull yellow<br />

alycto Greek αλκυτος, alkytos, to be shunned.<br />

Alyogyne not loosening ovary lit., indehiscent. from α-λυγ-γυνη, a-lyg-gyne.<br />

alypos Greek αλυπος, alypos, <strong>with</strong>out pain, <strong>with</strong>out pain or sorrow.<br />

alypum a former synonym of Globularia.<br />

alysc- Greek αλυσκω, alysko, shun, flee, avoid, escape.<br />

alysm-o Greek αλυσµος, alysmos, restlessness, disquiet, anguish.<br />

alyss-, alysso- Greek αλυσσω, alysso, uneasy, restless.<br />

alyssifolius -a -um <strong>with</strong> leaves like Alyssum, <strong>with</strong> leaves resembling those of Alyssum, from Latin Alyssum<br />

and folium, foli(i), n., noun, a leaf.<br />

Alyssoides, alyssoides Alyssum-like, resembling Alyssum, from Latin Alyssum and -oides.<br />

Alyssum New Latin, from Latin alysson, Pliny, from? Dioscorides, Greek ᾄλυσσον, alysson, a plant believed<br />

to cure rabies, from neuter of ἄλυσσος, alyssos curing rabies, curing (canine) madness, from α- a- privation,<br />

and -λυσσος, -lyssos, from λνσσα, lyssa rage, rabies, canine madness; or pacifier, from Greek α-λυσσα, alyssa,<br />

from an ancient Greek name αλυσσα, alyssa, <strong>with</strong>out-fury. Akin to Greek leukos. (Cruciferae)<br />

alytos Greek αλυτος, alytos, αλλυτος, allytos, continuous, unbroken.<br />

alyxis Greek αλυξις, alyxis, escape.<br />

am-, ama-, aman-, amat- Latin, amo, love; loving; loved<br />

ama-, am- Greek αµα, ama, jointly-, together-, at once, at the same time.<br />

ama- Greek αµη, ame (η?), shovel, hod, waterbucket.<br />

amabil-, amabili-, amabilis -is -e Latin amabilis, amiable, lovely, pleasing, likeable, loveable, from Latin<br />

amo, amare, amavi, amatum.<br />

amada from the Indian vernacular name for Curcuma amada.<br />

amadelphus -a -um gregarious, from Greek αµ-, am-, and αδελφος, adelphos.<br />

amaen- Latin amoenus, charming, pleasant, attractive.<br />

amagianus -a -um from Amagi mountain, Kyushu, Japan.<br />

amal-, amalo- Greek αµαλος, amalos, soft, tender.<br />

amalg- Modern Latin amalgama, a soft mass.<br />

aman-, amans, -amans, amant Latin amans, amantis, loving, fond, affectionate.<br />

Amana Japanese vernacular mane for A. edulis.

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