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porc, porci, porcus-, porcus Latin a hog, swine<br />

porcat New Latin ridged<br />

porcell-, porcelli, porcellus, -porcellus Latin a little pig; a sowbug<br />

porcellan Italian porcelain<br />

porci- Latin a hog, swine<br />

porcin-, porcinus Latin of a hog; pork, referring to pigs or swine.<br />

porcus Latin a hog, swine<br />

pore, porei, poreut Greek a passage; convey, traverse<br />

pori Latin a pore, small opening<br />

porist, poristo Greek provided<br />

porn-, porno Greek a prostitute<br />

por-o Greek a hardening, callus; a soft stone; blind<br />

porophylloides porophyllo'ides (por-oh-fil-OH-i-dees)<br />

Porophyllus Porophyl'lus (por-oh-FIL-us)<br />

porophyllus -a -um, porrofolius porum-leaved, leek-leaved, <strong>with</strong> perforated leaves, from porrum, a leek,<br />

scallion, and chives; alternately Greek poros, hole, and phyllon, leaf, alluding to gland-dotted leaf blades<br />

porosus perforated, dented.<br />

porp, porpa, -porpa Greek a buckle, brooch<br />

porpa, porpac, porpax, -porpax Greek a ring, loop; a handle<br />

porphyr, porphyrio, porphyro- Greek purple<br />

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

porphyranthus <strong>with</strong> purple flowers, from , and ἄνθος, anthos, flower.<br />

porphyrophyllus <strong>with</strong> purple leaves<br />

porphyreus, porphyrius purple<br />

porphyrobaphis of purple color.<br />

porphyrocarpus <strong>with</strong> purple fruit.<br />

porphyroleucus light purple.<br />

porphyroneurus purple-nerved, <strong>with</strong> purple veins.<br />

porphyrostele purple-columned<br />

porr-, porri-, porrum, -porrum, porrs, -porrs Latin a leek<br />

porraceus leek-green.<br />

porrect Latin stretched out, extended forward<br />

porrectus stretched out, lanky.<br />

porreus resembling common Leek, Allium porrum.<br />

porrifolius -a -um porrifo'lius (por-i-FO-lee-us) <strong>with</strong> leek-like leaves.<br />

porrigens por'rigens (POR-i-jens) stretched out, lanky.<br />

porrum leek, Allium Porrum, from Celsus.<br />

port Latin carry<br />

port, porta, -porta, porti Latin a gate, door<br />

port, porti, portun, portus, -portus Latin a harbor, port<br />

portatalis portable.<br />

portenschlagianus for Franz von Portenschlag-Ledermayer (1777-1827), Austrian botanist<br />

portentosus peculair.<br />

porteri por'teri (POR-ter-eye)<br />

porth-, porthe, portho Greek destroy<br />

portlandicus from the Isle of Portland, English Channel.<br />

porthmi, porthmid, porthmis, porthmis Greek a narrow passage<br />

porti Latin a gate, door; a harbor, port<br />

portoricensis from Porto Rico (Puerto Rico).<br />

Portokáli Greek πορτοκάλι, orange.<br />

portulac, portulaca, -portulaca Latin purslane<br />

Portulaca Portula'ca (por-tew-LAY-ka) New Latin, from Latin, purslane, from portula, portulae, little door, the<br />

diminutive of porta gate; in reference to the lid of its capsule that opens like a gate. (Portulacaceae)<br />

portulaca purslane, Portulaca oloracea, from Celsus.<br />

Portulacaceae Portulaca'ceae (port-yu-la-KAY-see-ee) plants of the Rose Moss or Purslane family, from the<br />

genus name, Portulaca, and -aceae, the standardized Latin suffix of plant family names.

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