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puffin, puffinus, -puffinus New Latin the puffin<br />

pugil, -pugil, pugili Latin a boxer<br />

pugill, pugillus, -pugillus Latin a handful<br />

pugio, -pugio, pugion Latin a dagger<br />

pugionacanthus having dagger-like thorns, from Greek and ακανθος, akanthos, spiny, thorny.<br />

pugioniformis dagger-shaped.<br />

pugn-, pugna, pugnac, pugnax, -pugnax Latin fight; fighting<br />

pugn-, pugno, pugnus, -pugnus Latin the fist<br />

pul, pulex, -pulex, pulic Latin a flea<br />

pulch, pulchell, pulcher, -pulcher, pulchr Latin beautiful<br />

Pulchea (Compositae)<br />

pulchellus -a -um, pulcellus pulchel'lus (properly pul-KEL-us, or pul-CHEL-us) pretty, beautiful; beautiful but<br />

small, little beautiful.<br />

pulcher -chra -chrum, pulcer -ra -rum pul'cher (PUL-ker) pul'chra (PUL-kra) beautiful, pretty, handsome, fair<br />

from pulcher.<br />

pulcherrimus, pulcherrima very handsome, very or most beautiful.<br />

pulegium, pulegii n., pulejum, -ii n. (typo for pulegum??) fleabane, pennyroyal, from Cicero.<br />

pulegius, pulegioides flea-repelling, from Latin pulex, flea, for the flea-repelling properties of some aromatic<br />

plants<br />

pulegoiodes resembling Penny-royal or Flea-mint. Mentha pulegium.<br />

pulicare fleawort<br />

Pulicaria Pulicar'ia (poo-li-KARE-ee-a) from Latin pulex, flea, and -aria, pertaining to, alluding to use of the<br />

plants as flea repellent.<br />

pulicaris adjective, of fleawort, flea-colored, flea-like.<br />

pulicarius flea-colored, flea-like.<br />

pull-, pullus,-pullus Latin dusky, grayish-black, dark-colored; a young fowl<br />

pullari, pullarius, -pullarius Latin a chicken keeper<br />

pullatus clothed in black.<br />

pullul, pullula Latin produce young, sprout<br />

pullulans to sprout or bud (as in spring).<br />

pullus dark-colored, nearly black, dusky.<br />

pulmo, -pulmo, pulmon, pulmono Latin a lung<br />

Pulmonaria from Latin pulmo, lung<br />

pulmonarioides resembling lung-wort, Pulmonaria.<br />

pulp, pulpa, -pulpa, pulpi Latin flesh, pulp<br />

pulposus pulpy.<br />

puls, pulsa, pulsi, pulsilo, pulso Latin beat, push, pulse<br />

pulsatilloides resembling Pasque-flower, Anemone pulsatilla.<br />

pult Latin hurl, beat, knock<br />

pult, pulti Latin pottage<br />

puluis a thorny plant.<br />

pulv, pulver, pulvis, pulvis Latin powder, dust<br />

pulveraceus powdery, covered <strong>with</strong> fine dust.<br />

pulveraceus powdered, as if dusted over.<br />

pulverulentus -a -um pulverulen'tus (pul-ver-yoo-LEN-tus) dust covered, dusty, powdery, as if dusted over.<br />

pulvi-, pulvill, pulvin Latin a cushion<br />

pulvigerus finely covered <strong>with</strong> powder.<br />

pulvilliferus bearing a pad or a cushion.<br />

pulvinalis, pulvinaris, pulvinatus like a cushion, cushion-shaped or pad-shaped, from classical Latin<br />

pulvīnātus cushion-shaped, in scientific Latin also moderately convex (1686 or earlier in botanical use) from<br />

pulvīnus cushion<br />

pulviniferus, pulvinigerus cushion-bearing.<br />

pulvinifpunicormis having the shape of a cushion or pad.<br />

pulvis dust.<br />

pum-, pumex, -pumex, pumic Latin a soft stone<br />

pumil-, pumilio, pumilo Latin a dwarf, dwarvish, low or little (same as nanus).

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