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quinquecolor of five colors<br />

quinquecornis <strong>with</strong> five horns.<br />

quinquecostate having five ribs or five veins.<br />

quinquedentatus <strong>with</strong> five teeth.<br />

quinquefarious five-fold, in five vertical rows.<br />

quinquefidus <strong>with</strong> five-cleft root (?).<br />

quinqueflorus bearing five flowers, from and flos, floris, flower.<br />

quinquefoliolate <strong>with</strong> five leaflets.<br />

quinquefolius -a -um (kwing-kwee-FO-lee-us) <strong>with</strong> 5 leaves, or leaflets; <strong>with</strong> five leaves diverging from one<br />

point.<br />

quinquejugates in five paire of leaflets.<br />

quinquelobatus <strong>with</strong> five lobes<br />

quinquelobus five-lobed.<br />

quinquelocularis five-celled.<br />

quinquenervis, quinquenervus five-nerved or five veined, from the base of a leaf.<br />

quinquepartitus deeply divided into five.<br />

quinquepunctatus five-spotted<br />

quinquevulneris five-wounded or five-marked, having five scars.<br />

quint, quinti, quinto Latin fifth<br />

quintuplinervis <strong>with</strong> five veins<br />

quis Latin what<br />

Quis custodiet ipsos custodes Who will guard the guards? Juvenal, Satires, talking about finding men to<br />

guard women thought to be unfaithful while their husbands were out of town.<br />

quisc-, quiscal, quiscul- Late Latin a quail. Quiscalus quiscula is the common grackle.<br />

quisquiliaris growing in a bog, possibly from classical Latin quisquiliae -arum (feminine plural) waste<br />

matter, refuse, rubbish, sweepings, a reduplicative formation of uncertain origin (OED).<br />

quisqualis from latin quis?, what?, and qualis?, what kind<br />

quitensis, quitoensis pertaining to or from Quito, Ecuador<br />

Quo signo nata es? What's your sign?<br />

Quo vadis? Where are you going? John (13:36<br />

Quomodo cogis comas tuas sic videri? How do you get your hair to do that?<br />

quondam Latin formerly<br />

quodammodo in a certain manner<br />

Quos deus vult perdere prius dementat “Those whom a god wishes to destroy, he first drives mad.”<br />

quot Latin how many<br />

quotidianus everyday, common<br />

r (see also rh)<br />

rab, rabi, rabo Latin dark-colored<br />

rabi, rabid, rabies, -rabies, rabos Latin mad, raving; rage, madness<br />

rabia rabies (the disease).<br />

rablensis from the Raibl Pass in Tyroly.<br />

racem, racemi, racemo, racemus, -racemus Latin a cluster<br />

racem- referring to a raceme<br />

racemiflorus raceme-flowered, <strong>with</strong> flowers borne in racemes, in clusters as in grapes, from and flos, floris,<br />

flower.<br />

racemiformis in the form of a raceme.<br />

racemiferus, racemigerus bearing racemes or clusters, as of grapes.<br />

racemosus -a -um racemo'sa (ra-kay-MO-sus or ray-sem-OH-sa) <strong>with</strong> a raceme, New Latin from Latin racemus,<br />

recemus, the stalk or a cluster of a bunch of grapes, and –osus, plenitude or notable development, for the elongated<br />

inflorescence, a cluster of flowers each on their own stalk and arranged along a single central stem.<br />

racemule a small raceme.<br />

racemulosus -a -um in the form of a diminutive raceme.<br />

rachi-, rachia, -rachia Greek a rocky shore; surf

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