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subcordatus somewhat cordate, somewhat heart-shaped, from Latin subcordatum, somewhat heart-shaped,<br />

from sub, below, under, almost, approaching, in Botany less so than a similar plant, and cordatum, heartshaped,<br />

from cord, heart, soul, mind, and –atus, possessive of or likeness of something<br />

subcrenulatus, suncrenulata somewhat scalloped<br />

subcrenatus somewhat notched or somewhat scalloped.<br />

subcrispus partly curled or partly crested.<br />

subcroceus approaching saffron yellow.<br />

subcupreus somewhat brown.<br />

subcurvatus slightly curved.<br />

subdecandrus having less than ten anthers.<br />

subdentatus imperfectly toothed.<br />

subdenticulate <strong>with</strong> small or imperfect marginal teeth.<br />

subdiaphanus nearly translucent.<br />

subdifformis having some irregularity.<br />

subdimidiatus divided unequally, from sub see above, and Latin dīmidiātus, past pple. of dīmidiāre to halve,<br />

from dīmidium half, from di-, dis- asunder, and medius mid, medium middle..<br />

subditivus unreal, spurious.<br />

subditus conquered, toned down.<br />

subdivaricatus slightly divaricate<br />

subdolus crafty, subtle, secret.<br />

subdurus slightly hard.<br />

subedentatus nearly toothless<br />

subeffuse somewhat spreading.<br />

suber, -suber, suber-, suberi Latin the cork oak, referring to cork<br />

suberculatus of cork, corky<br />

suberectus, suberecta somewhat or nearly erect but nodding at the top, from Latin sub, under, below, almost,<br />

less so than a similar plant, and erectus, erect, for the elongate, ascending culms.<br />

suberosus cork barked, abounding in cork, corky.<br />

subfalcatus somewhat falcate, somewhat sickle-shaped, nearly crescent shaped.<br />

subfuscus -a -um subfus'cus (sub-FUS-kus)<br />

subglabratus -a -um somewhat glabrous or somewhat smoothish, nearly hairless.<br />

subglaucus somewhat glaucous<br />

subglobosus -a -um subglobo'sus (sub-glo-BO-sus) somewhat spherical.<br />

subgrandis somewhat large.<br />

subhastatus slightly spear-shaped.<br />

subhirtellus, subhirtella somewhat hairy, rather hairy (?)<br />

subhirsutus somewhat rough-haired.<br />

subhorridus somewhat thorny.<br />

subimbricatus slightly overlapping.<br />

subimpressus slightly impressed, or somewhat sunken in.<br />

subincarnatus, subincarnatum somewhat or nearly flesh colored.<br />

subinclusus -a -um subinclu'sus (sub-in-KLOO-sus)<br />

subinermis slightly protected (not very thorny).<br />

subintegerrimus, subintegerrima almost entire.<br />

subito suddenly<br />

subligulosus somewhat tongue-shaped.<br />

sublim Latin uplifted, exalted<br />

sublimis lofty, majestic.<br />

subliquescens nearly liquid.<br />

sublobatus sloghtly lobed.<br />

sublunatus somewhat crescent-shaped<br />

submaculatus somewhat spotty.<br />

submamillosus <strong>with</strong> slight warts or <strong>with</strong> slight nipples.<br />

submarginalis growing under the sea, or growing in the sea.<br />

submersus submerged, growing under water.

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