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sero Latin serum; late, from serus -a -um, late, too late.<br />

serotin Latin late<br />

serotinus -a -um late, late in the year, autumnal, blooming in autumn, late flowering or late ripening, from<br />

Latin serum, late<br />

serp- Latin creep, from serpo serpere serpsi serptum, to creep, crawl, advance slowly.<br />

serpens creeping, crawling; snake, from Latin serpens -entis c. a snake, serpent.<br />

serpent, serpentar, serpentari Latin a serpent<br />

serpentarius used against snake-bites.<br />

serpentiformis of snake form.<br />

serpentinus of snakes, snake-like, serpentine, creeping.<br />

serph, -serpho, serpus, -serphus Greek a gnat<br />

serpul-, serpula, -serpula, serpulo Latin a little snake<br />

serpullum, serpyllum -i, serpillum an ancient name for wild thyme, (σ)ερπυλλος, serpyllos, from ερπω,<br />

ερπυζω, erpo, erpyzo, creeping.<br />

serpyllaceus resembling Wild thyme, Thymus serpyllum.<br />

serpyllifolius -a -um serpyllifo'lius (ser-pil-i-FO-lee-us) serpyllum-leaved, thyme-leaved, <strong>with</strong> leaves like Wild<br />

Thyme, from Latin serpyllum, wild thyme, from (σ)ερπυλλος, (s)erpyllos, and folium, leaf.<br />

serpyllum from Latin serpyllum, wild thyme<br />

serr-, serra, serra-, -serra, serrat, serri Latin a saw, referring to a saw<br />

serraca wild lettuce<br />

serraformis of saw form, from serra, a saw.<br />

serrate-ciliate toothed, and <strong>with</strong> marginal hairs.<br />

serratifolius, serratifolia <strong>with</strong> or having serrated leaves.<br />

serrato-dentatus <strong>with</strong> saw-like teeth.<br />

serratuloides slightly toothed.<br />

serratulus -a -um slightly toothed.<br />

serratus -a -um serra'tus (ser-AY-tus or sair-AY-tus) serrated, saw-toothed, beset <strong>with</strong> saw teeth, Latin serrātus,<br />

from serra saw.<br />

serriola serrio'la (ser-ee-OH-la) either in ranks, or pertaining to salad, being one form of an old name for chicory.<br />

Lactuca serriola<br />

serrulatus -a -um teethed, <strong>with</strong> minute teeth, somewhat serrate, <strong>with</strong> small saw-like teeth, from Latin<br />

serrula, serullae f., a little saw, and -atus, Latin suffix indicating possession, likeness, or ‘provided <strong>with</strong>’.<br />

serrula, serrulae from Latin serrula, serullae f., a little saw.<br />

sert Latin entwined, joined<br />

sert-, serta, -serta Latin garlands<br />

serta, sertae f. Latin noun, clover, a species of Melilotus or Trifolium; melilotus; serta Campanica.<br />

serta, sertae f. Latin noun, garland, wreath, festoon.<br />

sertiformis in the form of an umbel.<br />

sertula, sertulae f. Latin noun, clover, a species of Melilotus or Trifolium; melilotus; serta Campanica.<br />

sertulatus like a garland, or like a simple umbel.<br />

sertulifer bearing umbels.<br />

sertum, serti n. Latin noun, wreath; chains of flowers (pl.), garlands, festoons.<br />

sertus, serta, sertum Latin adjective, linked, connected.<br />

seru-, servm whey<br />

serum, -serum Latin whey; the watery part of fluids<br />

serv-, serva, -serva, servi, servus, -servus Latin a slave; serve<br />

ses, -ses, sesi Greek a moth<br />

sesam-, sesame, -sesame Greek sesame<br />

sesamoides resembling Sesame, Sesamum.<br />

Sesbania (Leguminosae)<br />

sesel-, seseli Greek a shrub<br />

seseli, sil, siler meadow saxifrage, seseli (cultivated), Tordylium officinale (L.), from medieval Latin seseli, -<br />

is (also seseleos), cicely, from Greek σέσελι, variation of σέσελις.<br />

séselis from Greek σέσελις, cicely.<br />

seseloides resembling Meadow Saxifrage, Seseli.

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