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eniformis -is -e renifor'mis (ren-i-FOR-mis) renifor'me (ren-i-FOR-mee) New Latin kidney-shaped, <strong>with</strong> the<br />

form of a kidney, from Latin ren, renis, m., a kidney., and -formis -is -e, New Latin, -shaped, from the verb formo,<br />

formare, formavi, formatus, form, shape, fashion, model.<br />

reniten Latin resisting<br />

rep- creeping<br />

repand- Latin turned up, bent backward, from repandus -a -um, bent backwards, turned up, from pandus,<br />

bent.<br />

repandens, repandus, repandum <strong>with</strong> a wavy margin, <strong>with</strong> a slightly uneven, undulating margin, or upturned<br />

edges.<br />

repandulus somewhat bowed.<br />

repandus -a -um repan'dus (rep-AN-dus) <strong>with</strong> a wavy margin, <strong>with</strong> a slightly uneven, undulating margin, or<br />

upturned edges.<br />

repen-, repens, repent- re'pens (REE-pens) creeping, creeping and rooting, from Latin, repens, participle of repo,<br />

repere, repsi, reptus, crawl or creep; having creeping and rooting stems.<br />

repeti Latin repeat<br />

repl, replum, -replum Latin a door frame, bolt<br />

replet Latin full<br />

replic Latin fold back<br />

replicatus folded back or doubled down.<br />

repo, repere, repsi, reptus Latin verb, creep, crawl.<br />

reptans same as repens, creeping, having creeping and rooting stems, from Latin reptans, from repto,<br />

reptare, reptavi, reptatus, creep over, crawl along.<br />

rept-, repta, reptil Latin creep, crawl<br />

reptil-, reptili- Latin creep, crawl; a reptile, from reptilis -is -e, creeping; reptile;<br />

reptile, reptilis n. latin noun, a reptile.<br />

repto, reptare, reptavi, reptatus Latin verb, crawl over or creep over; move slowly, move lazily, move<br />

furtively, stroll or saunter, slink, grope.<br />

requienii for Esprit Requien (1788-1851), French naturalist<br />

res, -res Latin a thing, object, matter, affair, from Latin res, rei f.; re vera in truth.<br />

Res ipsa loquitur Latin lit. “The thing speaks for itself.”<br />

res publica or respublica the republic, state, or commonwealth.<br />

resect-, resectus cut off, as if cut off, curtailed from Latin resect-, ppl. stem of resecāre to cut of, from re and<br />

secāre to cut.<br />

resēd-, resēda, -resēda Latin heal, calm; a kind of plant. From Latin resēda, which see.<br />

Reseda New Latin, from Latin, from the imperative of resēdāre to assuage, to allay, to heal, a plant used to<br />

reduce tumors, from Pliny as the words resēdā morbis were spoken when applying this plant to a tumor; or<br />

from Latin resedo, meaning I calm, I assuage, for the supposed sedative or pain relieving properties.<br />

Herbaceous plants common in the Mediterranean, such as the Mig<strong>none</strong>tte R. odorata and the Dyer's Weed R.<br />

luteola. (Resedaceae)<br />

Resedaceae Reseda'ceae (res-eh-DAY-see-ee) plants of the Mig<strong>none</strong>tte family, from the genus name, Redseda,<br />

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

resediflorus <strong>with</strong> leaves like Mig<strong>none</strong>tte, from and flos, floris, flower.<br />

resid, residen Latin live; remain behind<br />

resid, residi Latin remaining; inactive<br />

residu Latin what is left behind<br />

resiliens springing back or bending back.<br />

resimus bent up, from Latin resimus -a -um, bent backwards , turned up.<br />

resin, resina, -resina, resini Latin resin, from resina -ae f.<br />

resinifer, resiniferus, resinifera resin-bearing, secreting resin, resinous.<br />

resinosus full of resin, containing resin, resinous.<br />

resistens resisting, strong.<br />

respiciens respected, considered.<br />

respir Latin breathe<br />

resplenden Latin glittering<br />

restan Latin standing still<br />

resti-, restis, -restis Latin a rope, cord, from restis -is f., a rope, cord.

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