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Poa Po'a (PO-a) New Latin, from Linnaeus, from ancient Greek πόα, poa grass; akin to Greek pidax spring,<br />

Lithuanian pieva meadow. (Gramineae)<br />

Poaceae Poa'ceae (poe-AY-see-ee), plants of the Grass family, from the genus name, Poa, and -aceae, the<br />

standardized Latin suffix of plant family names.<br />

poaeformis -is -e grass form, grass-like, from Poa, and formis -is -e.<br />

poaeoides<br />

poaoides resembling meadow-grass.<br />

poc, poco, pocus Greek fleece<br />

poca, pocado, pocas, -pocas Greek hair, wool<br />

pocill, pocillum, -pocillum Latin a little cup<br />

pocul, poculum, -poculum Latin a cup; a draught<br />

poculiform, poculiformis cup-shaped, deeply-cupped shaped<br />

pod, podo, pody, -pody Greek a foot<br />

pod- referring to a stalk or foot<br />

podabr-, podabro Greek tender-footed<br />

podagra, podagrae f. Latin gout in the feet.<br />

podagicus gouty-stalked<br />

podarg-, podargo Greek swift-footed<br />

podagraria Gout-wort, or Ash-weed, Aegopodium.<br />

podagrarius curing podagra (gout in the feet).<br />

podagricus swollen at the base, lit. gouty<br />

podalyriaefolius podalyria-leaved<br />

podex, -podex Latin the rump; the anus<br />

podanthus <strong>with</strong> stalkless flowers, from , and ἄνθος, anthos, flower.<br />

podetium a stalk-like elevation simple or branched.<br />

podex, podicis m. Latin fundament, anus.<br />

Podex perfectus est. -- You are a complete asshole.<br />

podi-, podium, -podium Greek a foot<br />

podic-, podici Latin the rump; the anus<br />

podion Greek πόδιον, podion, a small foot; a base or pedestal, from ποδ-, πούς, pod-, pous foot.<br />

podo; pody, -pody Greek a foot<br />

podocarpus <strong>with</strong> stalked fruit; having fruit on a single carpel stalk, as some conifers.<br />

podocephalus having a stalked head of flowers, from and Greek κεφαλή, kephale, head.<br />

podogynium a pistil suppported on a stalk above the stamens.<br />

podolicus of Podolia, or Podolsk, the region in western Ukraine north of middle Dniester River.<br />

Podophyllum, podophyllus -a -um (pod-o-FIL-lum) <strong>with</strong> stalked leaves, originally anapodophyllum, from<br />

Latin anas, a duck, Greek ποῦς, ποδὸς, pous, podos a foot and φύλλον, phyllon a leaf, for the leaves of P.<br />

peltatum. In one source as an allusion to the long petioles. (Berberidaceae)<br />

podophyllus stalked leaf.<br />

podosphaerus <strong>with</strong> stalked globe.<br />

Podostemaceae plants of the Podostemon, Thread-foot or Riverweed family, from the genus name, Podostemon,<br />

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

podotrichus <strong>with</strong> stalked hairs.<br />

poe Greek grass, a grassy place<br />

poecil-, poecili, poecilio Greek variegated, many-colored; varied<br />

poecilanthus bearing colorful flowers, from , and ἄνθος, anthos, flower.<br />

poecile colored.<br />

poeticus, poëticus pertaining to poets, usually classical poets<br />

pogo, pogo-, pogon, -pogon, pogoni, pogono a beard, referring to a beard, from ancient Greek πώγων, pogon,<br />

beard.<br />

Pogogyne Pogo'gyne (po-GOJ-in-ee)<br />

pogonanthus -a -um <strong>with</strong> bearded flowers, from ancient Greek πώγων, pōgōn, and ἄνθος, anthos, flower.<br />

Pogonatum from ancient Greek πώγων, pōgōn, beard, referring to hairy calyptra.<br />

Pogonia New Latin, from pogonias, pogon-, bearded, and -ia, referring to the bearded lip<br />

pogonoptilis <strong>with</strong> a downy beard.<br />

Pogostemon bearded stamen, from ancient Greek πώγων, pōgōn, beard.

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