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iddellii for John Leonard Riddell (1807-1865.<br />

ridicul Latin laughable, funny<br />

ridiuscula<br />

rig-, rigesc-, rigid, rigor Latin stiff, stiffening, harsh<br />

Ríganē Modern Greek Ρίγανη, oregano, from origanon, ὀρίγανον.<br />

rigens ri'gens (RY-jens) rigid, stiff, from Latin rigent-, rigens, present participle of rigeo, rigēre to be stiff or<br />

numb, alternately rigens, (gen.), rigentis, adjective, stiff; rigid; frozen.<br />

rigidescens rather stiff, being stiff, being rigid, from Latin rigescĕre to become stiff..<br />

rigidifolius <strong>with</strong> stiff leaves<br />

rigidior more rigid, Latin comparative of rigidus -a -um.<br />

rigidissimus very or most rigid<br />

rigidiuscula<br />

rigidulus, rigidulum rigid, stiff, rather or somewhat stiff, from modern Latin.<br />

rigidus -a -um rig'idus (RIJ-i-dus, perhape properly as RIG-i-dus) rigid, stiff, inflexible, Latin rigidus, stiff, from<br />

the stiff leaves. From Latin rigidus, adjective stiff, hard, unbending, stern, inflexible, rigid.<br />

Rigiopappus Rigiopap'pus (rij-ee-oh-PAP-us) from rigeo, rigid, and pappus; referring to the stiff pappus scales.<br />

riguus watered, from Latin riguus -a -um active sense watering; passive sense well-watered, irrigated.<br />

Rijnstroom Dutch cv. River Rhine<br />

rim-, rima, -rima, rima, rimo Latin a fissure, split, from rima -ae f., a crack , fissure, leak.<br />

rimalis <strong>with</strong> chinks or cracks, as some bark.<br />

rimosipes <strong>with</strong> cracked or chinked foot-stalk or base.<br />

rimosus cracked, <strong>with</strong> chinks or cracks, as some bark, from Latin rimosus -a -um, full of cracks, leaky.<br />

rimulosus having small cracks as some bark.<br />

ring-, ringen Latin gape<br />

ringens gaping, referring to a hole, open-mouthed, wide open, as in some labiate flowers, from Latin ringens<br />

(?), from verb ringor, ringi, to show the teeth, to snarl, be angry, or to open the mouth wide, for the gapping<br />

corolla.<br />

ringentoformis apparently gaping.<br />

rino Greek a nose<br />

RIP, requiescat in pace Latin lit. may he rest in peace. “Requiescat In Pace, that’sa all she wrote” Warren<br />

Zevon.<br />

Rip-, ripa, -ripa, ripar, ripi Latin the bank of a stream<br />

riparius -a -um of river banks, growing on the banks of rivers and streams, from Latin riparius, frequenting<br />

banks of streams or rivers, riverside<br />

ripi, ripido, ripis, -ripis Greek a fan<br />

ris, risor Latin laugh, laughter<br />

rissa, -rissa Icelandic the kittiwake<br />

rite rightly, well<br />

ritu, ritus, -ritus Latin a rite, ceremony<br />

ritualis ritual, of ceremonies<br />

riv, rivos, rivul Latin a brook, furrow<br />

riva, rivu- referring to rivers, streams<br />

rival, rivali Latin of a brook; a rival<br />

rivalis, rivale pertaining to or found near brooks, growing by streams or brooks<br />

riversleaianum for Prichard’s Riverslea nursery at Christchurch, Dorset, UK<br />

Rivina For A. Q. Rivinus (1652-1723), professor of botany at Leipzig<br />

rivinianus for Augustus Rivinus, Latinized name of A. Bachmann (1652-1722), German botanist<br />

rivulariaceous resembling Rivularia. a genus of freshwater Algae.<br />

rivularis -is -e brook-loving, found or growing near brooks, from Latin rīvulus, diminutive of rīvus stream, a<br />

small brook, rivulet.<br />

rivulosus fluted, or full of cracks.<br />

rixfordii rixford'ii (rix-FORD-ee-eye)<br />

roanensis, roanense<br />

rob-, robor, robust Latin strong; an oak<br />

robbiae for Mary Anne Robb (1829-1912); reputation has it that she brought Euphorbia amygdaloides var.<br />

robbiae out of Turkey in her hat box; common name Mrs. Robb’s Bonnet.

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