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pecc- Latin sin, transgress<br />

pechy, pechys Greek the forearm<br />

peckii Morton Eaton Peck (1871-1959), or for Carex peckii, Charles Horton Peck (1833-1917.<br />

Pecluma Latin pectinatus, in the form of a comb, and plumula, feathery, for the leaf blades<br />

pecor, pecori Latin a herd<br />

pect-, pecten, pectin, pecto Latin a comb, from Latin pecto, to comb or to card as in wool<br />

pect, pecto Greek fixed, congealed<br />

pect, pector, pectorus, -pectorus Latin the breast<br />

pectin- referring to a comb, having teeth, finely-divided<br />

Pectin Veneris Venus’s Comb, Scandix Pecten-Veneris.<br />

pectinaceus -a -um comb-like, combed.<br />

pectinatus -a -um pectina'tus (pek-ti-NAH-tus or pek-tin-AY-tus) comb-like, combed, <strong>with</strong> segments like the<br />

teeth of a comb, often for the arrangement of the leaves, or from the one sided resembling a comb.<br />

pectinellus small comb-shaped.<br />

pectinifera comb-bearing<br />

pectiniformis comb-shaped, <strong>with</strong> segments like the teeth of a comb, in comb form.<br />

Pectis Pec'tis (PEK-tis) Greek pecten, comb, referring to ciliate leaf margins<br />

Pectocarya Pectocar'ya (pek-toe-KAR-ya)<br />

pectoralis <strong>with</strong> the shape of the breastbone, pertaining to the breast or chest.<br />

pecu-, pecus, pecudis Latin a cow, or sheep, also pecus, pecoris, herd of cattle or flock of sheep<br />

peculiar Latin one's own<br />

Pecunia non olet Money doesn’t smell<br />

ped, peda, pede, pedi, pedo Latin: a foot; Greek: a child; the earth; a fetter; an oar<br />

ped- referring to a foot-shape, or a basal structure, often also mean palmate<br />

pedal- Latin of a foot, from the adjective pedalis -is -e, measuring a foot.<br />

pedali-, pedalium, -pedalium Greek a rudder; a kind of plant<br />

Pedaliaceae plants of the Sesame family, from the genus name, Pedalium, and -aceae, the standardized Latin<br />

suffix of plant family names.<br />

pedan-, pedano Greek short<br />

pedat-, pedati- Latin having feet, from pedatura, pedaturae f., the space or extent of a foot.<br />

pedatifidus -a -um pedately cut, Modern Latin literally foot-divided, (by implication bird-footed, palmately<br />

divided <strong>with</strong> the side divisions split again, bird’s foot-like), from pedatus, from pedo, I furnish <strong>with</strong> feet, I have<br />

feet, and fidus, past participle, from findo, I cleave, split, separate, divide. Alternately <strong>with</strong> cleft foot-stalk or<br />

cleft base<br />

pedatisectus cut like a foot<br />

pedatura, pedaturae f. Latin noun, the space or extent of a foot; prop of a vine.<br />

pedatus -a -um peda'tus (pe-DAY-tus) footed, (by implication bird-footed, bird’s foot-like, <strong>with</strong> leaf-lobes at the<br />

foot of the leaves) from pedatus, from the Latin verb pedo, I furnish <strong>with</strong> feet or have feet.<br />

pede-, pedem, pedesi, pedet Greek leap, leaping<br />

pedemontanus of Piedmont, Piemonte, a region nw Italy bordering on France & Switzerland west of<br />

Lombardy. Literally the foot of the mountain, as Piemonte is at the foot of the Alps, and the American<br />

Piedmont is at the eastern foot of the Appalachians.<br />

pedero chervil.<br />

pedetent Greek step by step<br />

pedetic Greek leaping<br />

pedi Greek: a child; Latin: a foot<br />

pedi, pedio Greek plains; the instep; a fetter<br />

pedia, -pedia Greek education; a child<br />

pediades smooth level, even.<br />

pediaecetes, -pediaecetes Greek a plains dweller<br />

pedic-, pedici, pedicul Latin a little foot<br />

pedicel a foot, the stalk supporting one single flower.<br />

pedicillatus -a -um pedicella'tus (ped-is-el-AY-tus, properly ped-ik-el-AY-tus) <strong>with</strong> flower stalk pedicel, having<br />

a stalk, <strong>with</strong> a pedicel.<br />

pedicellaris <strong>with</strong> flower stalk pedicel having a stalk, <strong>with</strong> a pedicel.<br />

pediculatus having small stalks.

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