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eduncus <strong>with</strong> hooked bristles, from Latin reduncus -a -um, bent back , curved.<br />

redund- Latin overflow; abundant<br />

reduplicatus duplicated again, doubled back.<br />

reduplicativus doubled back.<br />

reduvi-, reduvia, -reduvia a hangnail, from Latin reduvia (redivia) -ae f., a hangnail, whitlow.<br />

reflexus -a -um reflex'us (ree-FLEX-us) reflexed, bent back bent back abruptly.<br />

refractus -a -um refrac'tus (re-FRAK-tum) refracted, bent back, bent sharply back from the base.<br />

refulgens bright, brightly shining, reflecting.<br />

reg-, regal, regi Latin a king; royal, fit for a king<br />

regalis royal, regal<br />

Regenbogen German cv. rainbow<br />

regerminans regerminating<br />

regilius royal.<br />

regius -a -um royal, from rex, king and -ius, Latin adjectival suffix meaning ‘characteristic of’, indicating a<br />

connection or resemblance; a plant, possibly basilisca?<br />

regim, regimen, -regimen, regimin Latin guidance<br />

regin-, regina, -regina Latin a queen<br />

reginae reg'inae (REJ-in-ee) of the queen<br />

reginae olgae for Queen Olga of Greece (1851-1926<br />

regionalis -is -e regional<br />

regius, regia regal, royal, kingly<br />

regl- referring to a standard or model (paradigm) (regla)<br />

regma, -regma, regmato Greek a break, tear<br />

regn Latin rule, reign<br />

regula, regulari, regulat Latin regular<br />

regulariformis approximating regularity.<br />

regularis regular, uniform, according to rule.<br />

regulus, -regulus Latin a little king, a prince<br />

rehderi, rehderianus for Alfred Rehder (1863-1949), dendrologist at the Arnold Arboretum, Massachusetts<br />

reine du jour French cv. queen of the day<br />

reine rouge French cv. red queen<br />

Reinwardtia Reinward'tia (rine-WARD-tee-a)<br />

relaxatus easing, relaxing.<br />

relict Latin left behind<br />

religiosus used for religious purposes, revered, holy.<br />

rem, remix, -remex, remig Latin a rower<br />

rem, remi, remus, -remus Latin an oar<br />

remedi Latin a cure<br />

remensis from the district of Reims or Rheims, France.<br />

reminisc Latin remember<br />

Remirea<br />

remissus yielding, from Latin remissus -a -um, relaxed, mild, gentle; in bad sense, negligent, remiss.<br />

remontans again flowering.<br />

remor, remora, -remora Latin delay; a kind of fish<br />

remote remotely<br />

remotiflorus distantly flowered, <strong>with</strong> few flowers far apart, from and flos, floris, flower.<br />

remotijugas <strong>with</strong> pairs of leaves far apart.<br />

remotiuscule somewhat remote<br />

remotus remote, scattered, not close together; <strong>with</strong> parts distant<br />

remulc, remulcum, remulcum Latin drooping; a tow rope<br />

remus, -remus Latin an oar<br />

ren, -ren, rena, rencul, reni, reno Latin a kidney<br />

renarius kidney-shaped.<br />

renifolius <strong>with</strong> kidney-shaped leaves.

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