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hoptr-, rhoptro, rhoptrum, -rhoptrum Greek a club<br />

rhus, -rhus Latin sumac<br />

Rhus Rhus (ROOS or rhus) from Latin name rhūs, for sumac R. coriaria, from Greek ῥοῦς, ρούδι, ῥόον, rhous,<br />

(rhoũs), roúdi, rhóon; alternately Celtic rhudd, red. (Anacardiaceae)<br />

rhya, -rhyaco, rhyax, -rhyax Greek a stream<br />

rhyma, -rhyma, rhymato Greek deliverance; defense<br />

rhymb, rhymbo, rhymbus, -rhymbus Greek whirling; a top<br />

rhync-, rhynch, rhyncho, rynchus, -rynchus a snout, beak, referring to a nose or snout , from ῥύγχος,<br />

rhynkhos (rhygchos), beak or snout.<br />

Rhynchanthus snout- shaped flower, bearing beak-shaped flowers, from Greek ῥύγχος, rhynkhos (rhygchos),<br />

a beak or snout, and ἄνθος, anthos, flower.<br />

rhyncocarpus bearing beak-shaped fruit, from Greek ῥύγχος, rhynkhos (rhygchos), a beak or snout, and<br />

rhyncholaenus snout-like, from Greek ῥύγχος, rhynkhos (rhygchos), a beak or snout, and<br />

rhynchophorus bearing beaks, from Greek ῥύγχος, rhynkhos (rhygchos), a beak or snout,<br />

Rhynchosia from Greek ῥύγχος, rhynkhos (rhygchos), a beak or snout, in reference to the projecting keel.<br />

(Leguminosae)<br />

rhynchospermus bearing beak-like seeds, from Greek ῥύγχος, rhynkhos (rhygchos), a beak or snout,<br />

Rhynchospora beaked-seed, New Latin, from Greek, ῥύνχος, rynkhos, horn, beak, snout and σπορος, sporos,<br />

seed, spore. (Cyperaceae)<br />

rhyo- Greek a stream, from ῥύσις, rhysis.<br />

rhyp-, rhypar, rhypi, rhypo Greek dirt, filth; filthy from ῥύπος, rhypos, dirt.<br />

rhyph-, rhypho Greek crooked; gulp down<br />

rhypt- Greek cleanse, from ῥύπτειν, rhyptein, to cleanse, from ῥύπος, rhypos, dirt.<br />

rhysi-, rhysis, -rhysis a stream, from Greek ῥύσις, rhysis, flowing, stream; also defending.<br />

rhyss-, rhysso- Greek wrinkled, from ῥυσ(σ)ός, rhys(s)os, shrivelled, wrinkled.<br />

Rhytḗ Greek Ῥυτή, Rhyte, Rue, see Latin ruta.<br />

rhythm-, rhythmo Greek rhythm, from Latin, from Greek ῥυθµός, rhythmos, related to ῥεῖν, rheiv, to flow.<br />

rhyti-, rhytido, rhytis, -rhytis Greek a wrinkle, referring to a fold, a wrinkle<br />

rhytideus wrinkly.<br />

Rhytidiadelphus<br />

rhytidocarpus <strong>with</strong> wrinkled fruit.<br />

rhytidophyllus, rhytidophyllum wrinkle-leaved, <strong>with</strong> wrinkled leaves; ?reported as <strong>with</strong> leaves like the<br />

common poppy?<br />

rhytidospermus <strong>with</strong> wrinkled seeds.<br />

Rhytiglossa wrinkled tongue, from , and γλωσσος, glôssos, tongue.<br />

rhytism, rhytisma, -rhytisma Greek a patch, darn<br />

rhyz-, rhyzo Greek a root; growl<br />

ribes, ribes Arabic a plant <strong>with</strong> sour sap<br />

Ribes Ri'bes (RIE-bees, alternately rie-BEEZ) from Arabic or Persian (or Syrian or Kurdish) ribas, acid tasting,<br />

referring to the fruit, alternately New Latin, from Medieval Latin, currant, from Arabic rībās rhubarb.<br />

(Grossulaceae)<br />

ribesifolius, ribifolius <strong>with</strong> leaves like the Currant, Ribes,<br />

riborasta burdock, from Dacian.<br />

richardsonii richardson'ii (rich-ard-SONE-ee-eye) named for Sir John Richardson (1787-1865), British<br />

(Scottish) surgeon, naturalist, and boreal and arctic North American explorer, who discovered the sedge Carex<br />

richardsonii and Heuchera richardsonii.<br />

richardsonis -is -e richardson'is (rich-ard-SONE-is)<br />

richii<br />

ricin-, ricinus, -ricinus Latin castor oil; the castor oil plant; a kind of tick<br />

ricin- referring to the genus Ricinus, the castor-oil tree<br />

ricinifolius ricinus-leaved, <strong>with</strong> leaves like the Castor-Oil-Plant, Ricinus.<br />

ricinoides ricinus-like, resembling Castor-Oil-Plant, Ricinus.<br />

Ricinus Ric'inus (RIS-i-nus)<br />

rict- Latin open-mouthed<br />

rictus open-mouthed, the mouth or gorge of a bilabiate corolla.<br />

rid, ride, riden Latin laugh

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