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peucedanoides resembling hairy string.<br />

pex, pexi, pexis, -pexis, pexy Greek a fixation, fastening<br />

pexi Latin woolly<br />

pez, peza, -peza, pezi, pezo Greek the foot, bottom; on foot<br />

phabo Greek a dove, pigeon<br />

phac-, phaca, phaco, phacus, -phacus a lentil; a lens; the lens of the eye, from ancient Greek φακος, phakos,<br />

lentil.<br />

Phaca from Greek φάκε, phake, lentile, from φάγω, phago, to eat.<br />

phacoptisana decoction of lentils and barley.<br />

phacorrhizus having lens-like extensions on the root, from and, ῥίζα, rhiza, root.<br />

phacel-, phacelo, phacelus, phacelus Greek a bundle, cluster<br />

Phacelia Phacel'ia (fa-SEEL-ee-a)<br />

phae-, phaeo dusky, from ancient Greek φαιός, phaios, dusky, brownish, grey, in Hellenistic Greek also<br />

dark-complexioned, probably from the same base as φαιδρός, phaidros, bright, φαικός, phaikos, bright, of<br />

uncertain origin.<br />

phaeacanthus -a -um phaeacan'thus (fee-a-KAN-thus) <strong>with</strong> reddish-brown thorns, from Greek and ακανθος,<br />

akanthos, spiny, thorny..<br />

phaedr-, phaedro- Greek bright, radiant, from φαιδρός, phaidros, bright, φαικός, phaikos, bright.<br />

phaedr- splendid<br />

Phaedranthus splendid flower, from , and ἄνθος, anthos, flower.<br />

phaen-, phaeno Greek show<br />

phaenogamus <strong>with</strong> visible flowers.<br />

phaenopyrum <strong>with</strong> appearance of a pear<br />

phaeocarpus dark-fruited<br />

phaeochlamys, phaeochlamys <strong>with</strong> a reddish-brown covering.<br />

phaeocephalus -a -um phaeoceph'alus (fee-oh-SEF-a-lus) dark-headed, from ancient Greek φαιός, phaios, dusky,<br />

brownish, grey, and Greek κεφαλή, kephale, head. from phaeco, dark in one source, but phaeco- is the generally a<br />

combining form of ancient Greek φακος, phakos, lentil.<br />

phaeopappus having reddish-brown pappi or tufts.<br />

phaeos an eye salve.<br />

phaeostaphys, phaeostaphyus bearing reddish-brown seeds or corns.<br />

phaetho, phaethont Greek shining<br />

phaeus reddish-brown, dusky.<br />

phag-, phagme, -phagme, phago Greek eat<br />

phagedaenicus spreading like cancer.<br />

phak-, phako a lentil; a lens, from ancient Greek φακος, phalos, lentil.<br />

phal-, phalo Greek shining, white<br />

phalacr-, phalacro Greek bald<br />

Phalacroseris Greek phalakros, bald-headed, and seris, a kind of endive<br />

phalae- referring to a moth<br />

phalaen-, phalaena, -phalaena Greek a moth; a whale<br />

phalaenopsis like a moth, New Latin, from Greek phalaina moth and from ancient Greek ὄψις, opsis,<br />

appearance, resembling, sight, view. A genus of ornamental epiphytic orchids that are natives of India and the<br />

Malay archipelago and currently popular commercially<br />

phalan-, phalang, phalange, phalango, phalanx, -phalanx Greek a bone of the finger or toe; a battle line<br />

phalangiferus spider-bearing, classical Latin phalangium a kind of venomous spider, from ancient Greek<br />

φαλαγγιον, phalaggion, phalangion, a kind of venomous spider.<br />

phala-r, phalari-, phalaris, -phalarisis, phalaro- Greek a coot<br />

phalar-, phalaro- Greek white-crested<br />

Phalaris Phalar'is (fa-LARE-is or fa-LAH-ris) New Latin, from Latin for canary-grass, or Greek name for a<br />

grass, from φαλαρίς Phalaris, white crested, having a white spot, in reference to the flowers; akin to Greek phalios<br />

having a white spot. (Gramineae)<br />

phaler-, phalera, phalero Latin: a metallic ornament; Greek: white-crested<br />

phaleroides resemblng canary-reed or sword grass, Phalaris.<br />

phaleratus ornament.<br />

phall-, phallo, phallus, -phallus Greek the penis

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