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Selenicereus moon cactus, a night-blooming species, from Greek selene, moon, in reference to nocturnal<br />

blooming, and Cereus, the genus from which this segregate was removed<br />

Sélēno, sélino, sélinon from Greek σέληνο, σέλινο, σέλινον, celery.<br />

selenocarpus <strong>with</strong> crescent-shaped fruit.<br />

seli, selid, selis, -selis Greek a plank, sheet<br />

Seligeria for Ignaz Seliger (1752-1812), Silesian pastor<br />

selin, selinum, -selinum Greek parsley<br />

selinofillon maidenhair.<br />

selinoides resembling Milk-parsley, Selinum.<br />

selinus, selinon parsley.<br />

sell-, sella, -sella, selli Latin a saddle, stool, from sella -ae f., seat, chair, stool.<br />

selligerus saddle-bearing<br />

selloanus -a -um, sellowianus -a -um selloa'nus (sel-oh-AY-nus) sellowia'nus (sel-oh-ee-AY-nus) for Friedrich<br />

Sellow (original family name Selo) (1789-1831), German naturalist and plant collector, collecting in Brazil and<br />

Uruguay.<br />

sellulus from Latin noun sellula, sellulae, a little chair or seat, stool; sedan chair.<br />

sema, semat, semato Greek a mark, sign, signal, seal, from σῆµα, sema, sign.<br />

semae, semaeo Greek a standard, a streamer<br />

semant, semanto Greek marked, significant<br />

semasi Greek a marking<br />

semat, semati, semato Greek a mark, sign, signal, seal<br />

semecarpus bearing flag-like fruit.<br />

semeio, semeiot Greek marked; a standard<br />

seme curly dock.<br />

semel once, from Latin semel, once , a single time; for the first time; once for all<br />

semen, -semen Latin seed, sperm, from semen -inis n., seed; a seedling, scion, shoot; a stock, race; an<br />

element; a cause, origin; an author, instigator.<br />

sementifer -fera -ferum seed-bearing, fruitful.<br />

sementis -is f. a sowing or planting; plural sementes, young growing corn (grain).<br />

sementivus -a -um of seed-time.<br />

semestris (semenstris) -e of six months, lasting six months.<br />

semi, semi- Latin half, semi, half, used in compound words; or imperfectly also used in compound words.<br />

semiadnatus half-attached.<br />

semialatus semi-winged<br />

semiapterus half open, from Latin semiapertus -a -um, half-open. Same as semiadapterus.<br />

Semiarundinaria something like a reed, a genus of bamboo<br />

semibaccatus -a -um semibacca'tus (sem-ee-ba-KAY-tus) semi-berried<br />

semibarbatus -a -um semibarba'tus (seh-me-bar-BAY-tus)<br />

semicaudatus semi-tailed<br />

semicincti-, semicinctium, -semicinctium Latin an apron<br />

semicircularis half-round.<br />

semicordatus heart-shaped on one-side only.<br />

semicostatus ribbed on one side only.<br />

semicylindrical semi-cyndrical<br />

semidecandrus half ten-stamened, having five anthers instead of ten (as in the type).<br />

semidecurrans running half down only.<br />

semierectus half upright, nearly upright.<br />

semiflosculosus having the corolla split and turned to one side.<br />

semigaleatus having half a helmet.<br />

semihastatus nearly spear-shaped.<br />

semiliber, semilibera, semiliberum half-attached or attached on one side only.<br />

semilunatus shaped like a half moon.<br />

semilocularis <strong>with</strong> half section cells.<br />

semin, semini Latin seed, sperm, semen<br />

semiorbiculatus half round or hemispherical.<br />

semiovalis half oval.

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