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scapiformis <strong>with</strong> a leafless stem.<br />

scapigerus, scapiferus bearing leafless stem.<br />

scapontocentrus covered <strong>with</strong> spines or thorns.<br />

scaposus having leafless stems.<br />

scapul-, scapula, -scapula Latin the shoulder blade, from scapulae -arum f. plural, the shoulder-blades; the<br />

shoulder, back.<br />

scapuliformis axil leaf-like.<br />

scapus a leafless flower-stalk from the ground (as in cyclamen), from Latin scapus -i m., a weaver's beam,<br />

or perhaps leash-rod, from Doric Greek σκᾶπος, cognate <strong>with</strong> σκῆπτρον, sceptre.<br />

scapt, scaptes, -scaptes, scapto Greek dig; a digger; dug out<br />

scar-, scarus, -scarus Greek a kind of fish, from scarus -i m., a salt-water fish, perhaps parrot-fish.<br />

scarabae, -scarabaei, scarabaeus, -scarabaeus Latin a scarab beetle<br />

scarabioides beetle-like.<br />

scardicus from Mount Skardo in Macedonia.<br />

scari, scarid, scaris, -scaris Greek a little worm<br />

scariola Wild Lettuce.<br />

scariosus -a -um scario'sus (skare-ee-OH-sus) scarious, thin and not green, dry and membraneous, shriveled(?),<br />

new Latin scarious, dry and membranous in texture. Date ca. 1806.<br />

scarlatin Italian scarlet<br />

scarlitinus scarlet, red.<br />

scart Greek nimble; dance<br />

scarus, -scarus Greek a kind of fish, described by ancient writers, the type genus of the Scaridae.<br />

scat, scato Greek dung<br />

scaturiginus growing in springs between stones, from Latin scaturrigo -ginis f., a bubbling spring.<br />

scel, sceli, scelid, scelis, -scelis, -scelo, scelus, -scelus Greek a leg<br />

sceler Latin wicked, villainous<br />

scelerata, as in herba scelerata ranunculus.<br />

sceleratus -a -um scelera'tus (skel-er-AY-tus) harmful, acrid, biting, blister-drawing, from Latin scelero -are, to<br />

pollute <strong>with</strong> guilt, defile; participle sceleratus -a -um, polluted <strong>with</strong> guilt, defiled; impious, wicked; tiresome,<br />

noxious.<br />

sceli, scelido, scelis, -scelis Greek a leg; a rib<br />

scelio, -scelio, scelion Latin a scoundrel, from scelus -eris n., a crime; misfortune, calamity. As a term of<br />

abuse a scoundrel or rascal.<br />

scelo; scelus, -scelus Greek a leg<br />

scen, scena, sceno Greek a tent; a stage<br />

sceparnon ironwort, from Greek.<br />

sceptic, sceptico Greek reflective, observant<br />

sceptr, spectrum, -spectrum Latin a scepter, of a scepter<br />

sceptrum-carolinum scepter of Charlemagne.<br />

sceu, sceuo, sceuus, -sceuus Greek an implement, vessel, equipment<br />

sceuasia, -ae recipe, from Greek.<br />

schadon, schadono Greek a bee larva; the honeycomb<br />

Scharlachglut German cv. scarlet glow<br />

sched, schedo Greek a tablet<br />

schedon Greek near<br />

scheeriiflorus <strong>with</strong> flowers like Scheeria (Achimenes), and flos, floris, flower.<br />

sches, schesis, -schesis Greek a condition or state<br />

schema, -schema, schemat, schemato Greek form, shape<br />

scher, schero Greek one after another<br />

Scheuchzeria New Latin, from Johann Jakob Scheuchzer 1672-1733 and his brother Johannes Scheuchzer<br />

1684-1738 Swiss botanists and naturalists, and New Latin -ia.<br />

Scheuchzeriaceae Scheuchzeria'ceae (shook-zer-ee-AY-see-ee), from Scheuchzeria, the genus name, and -aceae,<br />

the standardized Latin suffix of plant family names.<br />

schid-, schidi-, schidium, -schidium, schido Greek a splinter<br />

schidigerus -a -um schidi'gerus (shi-DI-ger-us) spine-bearing (schidia, a chip, splinter of wood????); splinterforming<br />

or fiber-yielding, perhaps from or similar to scheda and scida -ae f., a strip of papyrus bark; a leaf of paper.

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