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scabrellus, scabridus rough or somewhat rough, somewhat scabby.<br />

Scabrethia from scabra, rough, and related genus Wyethia<br />

scabricaulis -is -e <strong>with</strong> a rough stem, from , and Latin noun caulis, caulis m., from the Greek καυλος,<br />

kaulos, the stem or stalk of a plant; usual spelling was colis or coles, or kaulos, the shaft.<br />

scabridulus slightly rough.<br />

scabridus -a -um scab'ridus (SKAY-bri-dus) rough or somewhat rough, somewhat scabby, from Latin scabridus,<br />

rough, rugged.<br />

scabrifolius <strong>with</strong> rough or scabby leaves.<br />

scabriglumis <strong>with</strong> a rough, chaff-like covering.<br />

scabriusculus slightly rough or gritty, somewhat rough.<br />

scabrosus -a -um rough, gritty, from the Latin adjective scabrosus, scabrosa, scabrosum, scabrous, rough.<br />

scae, scaeo Greek clumsy; unlucky; on the left<br />

scaer, scaero Greek dance<br />

scal-, scala, -scala, scalari, scali a ladder, from Latin scalae -arum f. pl., a flight of stairs or ladder.<br />

scalariformis step-like or ladder-shaped, said of transverse markings.<br />

scalaris referring to a ladder, step-like or ladder-shaped, said of transverse markings, from Latin scalae -<br />

arum f. pl., a flight of stairs or ladder.<br />

scalen, scalene, scaleno Greek uneven; limping<br />

scali, scalid, scalis, -scalis Greek a hoe; a bowl<br />

scalm-, scalmo, scalmus, -scalmus Greek an oar pin, from Latin scalmus -i m., a thole-pin, rowlock.<br />

scalma Old High German pestilence<br />

scalop, scalopo, scalops, -scalops Greek a mole<br />

scalp- Latin carve, scrape, from scalpo scalpere scalpsi scalptum, to carve, scrape, scratch.<br />

scalpellatus cutting, from scalpellum -i, n., a surgical knife, lancet, scalpel.<br />

scapelliform lancet-shaped or scapel-shaped.<br />

scalpr, scalpri, scalprum, -scalprum Latin a chisel, knife, from scalprum -i n., a chisel; a penknife.<br />

scalpratus skinned, or the appearance of being skinned.<br />

scalpriformis chisel-shaped.<br />

scalpt Latin carved, scraped, from scalpo scalpere scalpsi scalptum, to carve, scrape, scratch.<br />

scamb, scambo Greek curved, bent<br />

scamill, scamillus, -scamillus Latin a little bench<br />

scamn, scamno, scamnum, -scamnum Latin a bench, stool, from scamnum -i n., a bench , stool.<br />

scamonia, -ae f. (?) scammony (?), from Latin scammonea (-monia) -ae f., the plant scammony,<br />

Convolvulus Scammonia, which contains a strong purgative.<br />

scan-, scand-, scans-, scansor Latin climb, from scando scandere scandi scansum, to climb, mount, rise.<br />

scan-, scani, scano, scanus, -scanus Greek a corpse<br />

scandens scandent, climbing, from Lati scandent-, scandens, present participle of scandere to climb<br />

scandicinus resembling Wild Chervil, Scandix.<br />

scandicus, scandinavicus -a -um from Scandinavia<br />

scandicus of Swedish origin.<br />

Scandix from Greek σκέω, skeo, to prick, in reference to the sharp seeds. (Umbelliferae)<br />

scap, scapus, -scapus Latin a stem; Greek: a staff<br />

scapan, scapane, scapani, scapano Greek a spade<br />

scape referring to a scape, Latin scapus shaft of a column, stalk, from scopa broom, Greek skeptron, staff. A<br />

peduncle arising at or beneath the surface of the ground in an acaulescent plant (as the bloodroot, tulip, or<br />

primrose). In a broad sense, a flower stalk.<br />

scaposus <strong>with</strong> scapes<br />

scaph-, scaphi-, scapho Greek a bowl, boat, trough; anything hollowed out, compare Latin scaphium -i n., a<br />

pot, bowl, drinking vessel.<br />

scapha -ae f. a small boat or skiff<br />

scaphaephorus, scaphiphorus bearing boat-like or swan-like organs.<br />

scaphoides boat-like in shape.<br />

Scaphosepalum boat-shaped sepals<br />

scaphophyllus <strong>with</strong> hollow or trough-shaped leaves.<br />

scapiflorus bearing flowers on stems, from scapus, a stem or a stalk generally rising directly from a root or<br />

rhizome, and flos, floris, flower..

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