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tabul-, tabula, -tabula Latin a board, table<br />

Tabula rasa a blank slate, Latin literally “a writing table that has been scraped”<br />

tabulaeformis -is -e, tabuliformis -is -e table-formed, (referring to a tablet, therefore flat????), flat like a<br />

board<br />

tabularis -is -e table-like, flattened horizontally, flat like a board; of or from the appaent shape Table<br />

Mountain, Cape of Good Hope.<br />

tabuliformis -is -e table-shaped.<br />

tacamahac, tacamahacca modern Spanish tacamaca, from obsolete Spanish tacamahaca, in Hernandez 1614<br />

thecomahaca, from Aztec tecomahiyac, an aromatic resin from the Mexican tree, Bursera (Elaphrium) tomentosa,<br />

used for incense, and formerly extensively in medicine.<br />

Taccaceae plants of the South Sea Arrowroot-Plant family, from the genus name, Tacca, and -aceae, the<br />

standardized Latin suffix of plant family names.<br />

tach-, tacheo- Greek quickly<br />

tach-, tachin-, tachy Greek swift, fast<br />

tach-, tacho- Greek speed<br />

tacit- Latin <strong>with</strong>out words, silent<br />

tacita, -ae, f. spurge laurel<br />

tact-, tacti Latin touch<br />

tacticopterus <strong>with</strong> key-like wings.<br />

tadorn-, tadorna New Latin a kind of duck<br />

taedigerus, taedigera cone-bearing, torch-bearing.<br />

taedios Latin disgusting<br />

taediosus -a -um loathsome.<br />

taeni-, -taenia,- taenio a band, ribbon, fillet, Latin taenia, from Greek ταινια, tainia.<br />

taenialis -is -e like a ribbon; shaped (segmented) like a tapeworm, Taenia-like, ribbon, from ταινια.<br />

taenianus -a -um shaped (segmented) like a tapeworm, Taenia-like, ribbon, from Greek ταινια, tainia.<br />

Taenidia New Latin, from Greek tainidion small ribbon, diminutive of tainia, Latin taenia -ae f. a fillet (in<br />

the sense of a narrow strip of material, not a chunk of meat), headband, from Greek ταινια, tainia, a reference<br />

to the oil-tubes in the seeds. In entomology, a spiral sclerotized fiber that stiffens the walls of the tracheae of<br />

insects. (Umbelliferae)<br />

taeniosus -a -um ribbon-shaped, resembling the sections of a tapeworm.<br />

taeniotrichus -a -um<br />

tagantes epithet of Artemisia = traganthis<br />

Tagetes Tage'tes (ta-JEE-tees) etymology unknown; possibly from New Latin from Tages, an Etruscan (Tuscan)<br />

god of the underworld, son of Genius, and grandson of Jupiter. (Compositae)<br />

tagetiflorus -a -um <strong>with</strong> flowers like African Marigold.<br />

tagma-, -tagma, tagmato Greek a division, a body of soldiers<br />

tahitensis, taitensis from the volcanic island Tahiti in the Pacific Ocean.<br />

taiwanensis -is -e, taiwanianus -a -um of or from Taiwan<br />

Takakia for N. Takaki (1915-2005), who first collected the genus in Japan<br />

tal-, talari, tali-, talo-, talus Latin the ankle, heel<br />

tala-, talan- Greek wretched<br />

talaepor-, talaepori- Greek toil; miserable<br />

talant-, talanto-, talantum, -talantum Greek a balance, scales<br />

talar-, talaro-, talarus, -talarus Greek a basket<br />

talari-, tali- Latin the ankle, heel<br />

talasseus -a -um from Talas in Asia Minor.<br />

Talinopsis from generic name Talinum, and ancient Greek ὄψις, opsis, appearance, resembling, likeness,<br />

sight.<br />

Talinum (tal-E-num, or tal-I-num) New Latin, possibly from African vernacular name of one species in<br />

Senegal; alternately from Greek θαλια, thalia, a green branch, for its verdure. (Portulacaceae)<br />

talitr- Latin strike <strong>with</strong> the finger<br />

talo Latin the ankle, heel<br />

talp, talpa, -talpa Latin a mole<br />

talus, -talus Latin the ankle, heel.<br />

talyschensis from Talysh in Persia.

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