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hodensis from the Isle of Rhodes in the Ægian Sea.<br />

Rhodiensis -e from the Isle of Rhodes in the Ægian Sea.<br />

Rhodius -a -um same as rhodiensis.<br />

rhodocarpus bearing red or rose colored fruit.<br />

rhodocentrus <strong>with</strong> red thorns or spurs.<br />

rhodochilis rose-lipped<br />

Rhodochiton rosy covering, from Greek rhodo, red, and chiton, a tunic or cloak<br />

rhodochrous of red color.<br />

rhodocinctus rose-girdled<br />

rhodo-cyaneus rose-blue.<br />

Rhododendron Rhododen'dron (ro-do-DEN-dron) rose tree, New Latin, from Latin, from Greek ῥοδόδενδρον,<br />

rhododendron, from ῥόδον, rhodon rose, and δένδρον dendron tree<br />

rhodolepis <strong>with</strong> red membrane scale, from and Greek λεπίς, λεπιδο-, lepis, lepido-, scale.<br />

rhodoleucus reddish-white.<br />

Rhódon Greek Ῥόδον, Damask Rose, a Bronze Age hybrid rose from Anatolia.<br />

rhodoneurus rose-nerved<br />

rhodopensis of or from the Rhodope Mountains in Bulgaria (Balkan peninsula).<br />

rhodophthalmus <strong>with</strong> red eyes.<br />

rhodopleurus having red ribs.<br />

rhodopogus, rhodopogon <strong>with</strong> a red beard, from ancient Greek pōgōn, πώγων, beard.<br />

Rhodothamnus red plant<br />

Rhodotypos New Latin, from Greek rhod-, and typos model, having the character of a rose.<br />

Rhodus (-os) -i f. Rhodes.<br />

rhoea-, rhoead, rhoeas, -rhoeas Greek ῥοιαδ-, ῥοιάς, rhoiad-, rhoias, a kind of poppy.<br />

rhoeadifolius <strong>with</strong> leaves like the common Poppy, from Greek ῥοιαδ-, ῥοιάς, a kind of poppy.<br />

rhoec, rhoeco Greek crooked; failing, weak<br />

rhoga, rhogad, rhogas, -rhogas Greek rent, ragged<br />

rhoidifolius <strong>with</strong> leaves like Rhus, sumac.<br />

rhoifolius rhoeas-leaved, alternately <strong>with</strong> leaves like Rhus, sumac.<br />

rhomb-, rhombo, rhombus, -rhombus Greek a parallelo-piped (parallelepiped) <strong>with</strong> equal sides; a top<br />

rhomb- rhomboid<br />

rhombeus, rhombea shaped like a rhomb, ie. an equilateral oblique figure.<br />

rhombeus -a -um, rhombicus -a -um, rhombiformis -is -e rhombic, rhomboidal, diamond-shaped, a classic<br />

example of bad combining in popular etumology!<br />

rhombicus -a -um shaped like a rhomb, ie. an equilateral oblique figure.<br />

rhombifolius -a -um rhombifo'lius (rom-bi-FO-lee-us) rhomboid-shaped leaves, <strong>with</strong> diamond-shaped or<br />

rhomboidal leaves<br />

rhombiformis -is -e rhomb-shaped, ie. an equilateral four-sided figure <strong>with</strong> oblique angles.<br />

rhomboideus -a -um rhomboideus (rom-bo-ID-ee-us) rhomboidal<br />

rhombipetalus -a -um New Latin, <strong>with</strong> rhomboid-shaped petals.<br />

rhomboidalis -is -e resembling a rhombic outline.<br />

rhomboidal same as rhomboidalis.<br />

rhomboideus -a -um resembling a rhombic outline.<br />

rhonch-, rhoncho Greek snore<br />

rhop-, rhopi, rhopo, rhops, -rhops Greek pushes, brush<br />

rhop, rhopo Greek a turning point, a turn of the scales<br />

rhop- referring to a club-shape<br />

rhopal-, rhopalo-, rhopalus, -rhopalus a club, from late Latin rhopalicus, Greek ῥοπαλικος, rhopalikos, from<br />

ῥόπαλος, rhopalos, a cudgel thicker <strong>towards</strong> one end.<br />

Rhopaloblaste club-shaped embryo<br />

rhopalospadix club-like.<br />

Rhopalostyle club-shaped flower style<br />

rhoph- Greek to swallow<br />

rhopo Greek small, weak; bushes, brush; a turning point<br />

rhops, -rhops Greek bushes, brush<br />

rhopt-, rhopto- Greek absorption

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