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a-, ab-, abs- Latin prefix meaning off, apart, out, away from-, downwards-, very-; (privation) un-, <strong>with</strong>out-.<br />

-a Latin feminine termination for many adjectives.<br />

a posteriori Latin from what comes after<br />

a priori Latin from what comes before<br />

aages- Greek ααγης, aages, unbroken, hard.<br />

aapt-, aapto- Greek ααπτος, aaptos, invincible, unapproachable.<br />

aaronis for the prophet Aaron, Aaron’s.<br />

aato- Greek αατος, aatos, insatiable.<br />

Abaca a synonym for Musa textilis.<br />

abact- driven away, send away, aborted, from Latin abactus -a -um, driven away, aborted, or abactiōn-em, n.<br />

of action, from abigere to drive away.<br />

abactus -a -um repelling, repulsive, driving away, from Latin abigo, abigere, abegi, abactus, drive/send<br />

away/off; expel, repel; steal, plunder cattle, rustle; seduce; remove or cure a disease; drive away (an evil);<br />

force birth; procure abortion.<br />

abaxialis away from the axis, from Latin ab away, and axis, axis.<br />

abayensis -is -e from the region Lake Abaya, Ethiopia.<br />

abbibo, abbibere, abbibi Latin verb, drink, take in by drinking; drink in, absorb, listen eagerly.<br />

abbreviatulus -a -um somewhat shortened, from Latin abbreviatus, from abbrevio, shorten, and -ulus,<br />

adjective suffix, diminutive.<br />

abbreviatus -a -um Latin meaning abbreviated, shortened in some aspect, or when one part is shorter than<br />

another, from Latin ab-brevis, abbreviatus, participle of abbrevio, abbreviare, to shorten, cut off.<br />

abchasicus -a -um, abschasicus -a -um from Abkhasia, a region in the Caucasus, from abchasicus,<br />

Abkhasia, Caucasus region, Abkhas from Russian.<br />

abdicat- Latin disinherit, disowned, from Latin abdicātus, participle of abdicāre, to renounce, disown, reject,<br />

resign, from ab, off, away and dicāre, to proclaim, make known.<br />

abdicatus, abdicati m. Latin noun, disowned son, disinherited son.<br />

abdit- secret, hidden, from Latin abditus, hidden, concealed.<br />

abditus -a -um hidden, removed, from Latin abditus, concealed, secret, hidden away, past participle of abdo,<br />

abdĕre, abdidi, abditum, to put away, hide, set aside.<br />

abditus, abdita, abditum Latin adjective, hidden, secret, out of the way, remote, secluded; obscure or<br />

abstruse in meaning.<br />

abdo-, abdit- from Latin abdo, abdere, to put away, remove, hide, secrete.<br />

abdo- Latin abdomen, the belly.<br />

abdom-, abdomen, -abdomen, abdomin- Latin the abdōmen, possibly from abdĕre to stow away, conceal,<br />

cover; and from adeps, adipem, fat.<br />

abdomen, abdominis n. Latin noun, abdomen, paunch, lower part of the belly; gluttony; as indicative of<br />

obesity.<br />

abduc- lead from, Latin abŭdcĕre to lead away, to carry off, from ab off, away, and dŭcĕre to lead.<br />

abeba- Greek αβεβαιος, abebaios, uncertain, wavering, fickle.<br />

Abelia named for the Dr. Clark Abel (1780-1826), British botanist, physician, and writer on China.<br />

abeliceus -a -um Abelia-like.<br />

Abeliophyllum Abelia-leaved, for the similar foliage.<br />

Abelmoschus from Greek Ab-el-mosch, grain or seed of musk; alternately from ...and moschus, Greek musk,<br />

referring to musk (odor) of the seeds (Okra). (Malvaceae)<br />

abelt- from Greek αβελτερος, abelteros, silly, stupid, foolish.<br />

Abdenglut German cv. evening glow<br />

aberconwayi for Charles Melville McLaren (1913-2003), third Lord Aberconway of Bodnant, former<br />

president of the RHS.<br />

aberdeenensis of, from, or pertaining to Aberdeen, Cape Province, South Africa, and -ensis, adjective suffix,<br />

country or place of origin or habitat.<br />

Aberia from Mount Aber in Ethopia, provenance of the type species.<br />

aberr- Latin aberrare, to stray, to wander.<br />

aberran- Latin going astray.<br />

aberrans deviating from the normal, aberrant, differing, present participle from Latin abero, aberrare,<br />

aberravi, aberratum, to wander from the way, to go astray, to divert, hidden.<br />

abertii aber'tii (a-BARE-tee-eye)

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