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sobolifer, soboliferus, sobolifera bearing offspring, bearing shoots or sprouts, bearing creeping stems that<br />

form roots, or bearing roots.<br />

sobrin-, sobrinus, -sobrinus Latin noun sobrinus, sobrini m., sobrina, sobrinae m., cousin on the mother's<br />

side.<br />

socciflorus -a -um <strong>with</strong> slipper-like flowers, from Latin soccus, socci m., slipper, low-heeled loose-fitting<br />

shoe worn by Greeks/comic actors; comedy.<br />

soccotrinus of Socotra, an island off Arabia, in the Indian Ocean.<br />

soci-, socia-, -socia, socio-, socius, -socius Latin a companion, fellow being, ally, from noun socia, sociae f.,<br />

associate/partner (female); companion/partner (in marriage).<br />

socialis -is -e sociable, companionable, growing in colonies, growing over a considerable area, from Latin<br />

adjective socialis, allied, confederate, of allies; social, in partnership/fellowship; conjugal.<br />

sociatus -a -um companionable, growing over a considerable area, from Latin noun societas, societatis<br />

f., society; alliance/partnership; trading company; fellowship, communion; joint pursuit/enjoyment/possession;<br />

connection, affinity; conjugal union;.<br />

socotranus, soccotrinus of Socotra, an island off Arabia, in the Indian Ocean.<br />

sodal-, sodali-, sodalis, -sodalis Latin a companion, from noun sodalis, sodalis c., companion, associate,<br />

mate, intimate, comrade, crony; accomplice, conspirator;<br />

sodomeum of Sodom<br />

sogdianus from Sogdiana also Sogdia (ancient geography), a district in Asia including Samarkand, now in<br />

modern Uzbekistan and Tajikistan.<br />

sol, -sol, sola, -sola Latin the sun<br />

sol, soli, solo Latin alone<br />

sol, solum, -solum Latin the floor, bottom, earth<br />

solamen Latin for quieting<br />

solan-, solana, solanum, -solanum Latin a nightshade<br />

Solanaceae Solana'ceae (sole-an-AY-see-ee) plants of the Nightshade family, from the genus name, Solanum,<br />

and -aceae, the standardized Latin suffix of plant family names.<br />

solanaceus resembling Nightshade, Solanum.<br />

solandri for Daniel Carl Solander (1736-1782), student of Linnaeus, biologist that traveled <strong>with</strong> Captain<br />

Cook on the Endeavour, aarrgh.<br />

solandriflorus solandra-flowered, <strong>with</strong> flowers like the peach-colored trumpet-flower, Solandra.<br />

solanifolius <strong>with</strong> leaves like Nightshade, Solanum.<br />

solanoides resembling Nightshade, Solanum.<br />

Solanum Sola'num (so-LAY-num) New Latin, from Latin, nightshade, probably from sol sun and -anum, neuter<br />

of -anus -an; alternately from Latin sōlānum nightshade, or from solamen, Latin for quieting, in reference to the<br />

narcotic properties of some species.<br />

solanum solanum, what Greeks called 'strychnon'<br />

solar, solari Latin of the sun<br />

solaris of the sun, sun-loving, sun-like, from Sol, sun.<br />

soldanelloides like soldanella<br />

Soldanella, soldanellus -a -um soldanel'lus (sole-dan-EL-us) like a small coin, from Italian diminutive of solda,<br />

a coin, in reference to the round leaves of some species.<br />

Solea honoring W. Sole, an English botanical writer. (Violaceae)<br />

soleaeformis sandal-shaped or slipper-shaped.<br />

soleil d’or golden sun<br />

Soleirolia, soleirolii for Captain Joseph Francois Soleirol, a collector in Corsica in the early 1800s.<br />

solemniter in the usual manner<br />

solen, solen-, soleni, soleno Greek a pipe, channel, referring to a tube<br />

solenacanthus <strong>with</strong> cylindrical thorns, from Greek and ακανθος, akanthos, spiny, thorny.<br />

Solenanthus tube and flower, from , and ἄνθος, anthos, flower.<br />

solfatara a sulfurous, volcanic fissure near Naples, from Italian solfo, sulfur.<br />

soli Latin the sun; alone<br />

solic Latin care, concern<br />

solid-, solidus Latin dense, firm, solid<br />

solidag-, solidagin-, solidago, -solidago Latin goldenrod<br />

solidagineus resembling Golden Rod, Solidago.

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