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Taraxacum Tarax'acum (ta-RAKS-uh-kum or tar-AX-a-kum) New Latin, from medieval Latin from Arabic<br />

tarakhshaqūn (ṭarakhshaqōq or ṭarkhshaqōq) wild chicory, from Persian talkh chakok, a bitter herb; alternately<br />

from ταράκτικος, taraktokos, cathartic, in reference to its medicinal properties. (Compositae)<br />

tarb-, tarbo Greek terror<br />

tarbale Greek fearful<br />

tarbidolotius plantain, from Gallic.<br />

tard-, tardus, tarda, tardi Latin late, slow<br />

tarde slowly<br />

tardiflorus -a -um late-flowering, late-blooming.<br />

TARDIS Time lord acronym, time and relative dimension in space.<br />

tardivus -a -um tardy, late; slow growing.<br />

tarentinus -a -um from the region of Taranto (Tarantum) in southern Italy.<br />

tarph-, tarph-i, tarpho- Greek a thicket<br />

tarphy Greek thick, close<br />

tars-, tarso, tarsus, -tarsus Greek a flat surface; the ankle, tarsus<br />

tartareus resembling Wine Tartar, <strong>with</strong> a loose, rough, or somewhat crumbling surface, as some lichens.<br />

tartaricus -a -um of Tartary (Tatary), a vast historical region in Asia and eastern Europe roughly extending<br />

from the Sea of Japan to the Dnieper river<br />

tarundu minus pondweed, from Greek.<br />

tas-, taseo, tasi- Greek stretching<br />

tasmanicus -a -um of or from Tasmania, south of Australia<br />

tasmanii for Abel Tasman (1603-1659), Dutch explorer who discovered Tasmania<br />

tass Greek arrange<br />

tataricus, tatarica from Tatary (Tartary), an old name for a region of central Asia and European Russia<br />

-tatos Greek the superlative ending<br />

tatsienensis, tatseinense fron Kanding (Tatsienlu) in Sichuan, China<br />

Taube German cv. dove<br />

taur, taus-, taurus, -taurus Latin a bull, referring to a bull<br />

taureus of oxen<br />

tauricolus from Taurus in Asia minor.<br />

tauricus Taurian, from Tauric Chersonese, (Tauric peninsula) Crimea, of or from the Crimea, Crimean<br />

taurinensis from Turin, a province of Italy in Piedmont.<br />

taurinus bull-like, ox-like, steer-like, pertaining to cattle, hide-like; of or from the region around Turin<br />

(Torino), Italy<br />

taurocollum bull's-hide glue<br />

taurophthalmon bull-eyed plant, rosemary.<br />

Tauschia Tau'schia (TOW-shee-a)<br />

taut-, tauto Greek the same<br />

tax-, taxeo, taxi, taxis, -taxis, taxo Greek arrange; arrangement<br />

tax-, taxo, taxus, -taxus Greek yew<br />

tax-, taxo, taxus, -taxus New Latin a badger<br />

Taxaceae Taxa'ceae (tax-AY-see-ee) plants of the Yew-Tree family, from the genus name, Taxus, and -aceae,<br />

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

taxifolius taxifo'lius (tax-i-FO-lee-us) <strong>with</strong> yew-like leaves, from Taxus and -folius, leaves<br />

taxiformis arranged like the leaves of the Yew.<br />

Taxodiaceae Taxodia'ceae (tax-oh-dee-AY-see-ee), from the genus name, Taxodium, and -aceae, the<br />

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

taxodioides resembling Cypress, Taxodium.<br />

Taxodium (taks-O-dee-um) from Latin Taxus, generic name of the yew and Greek -oides, -eiodos, a<br />

resemblance, like.<br />

taxon yew<br />

Taxus (TAX-us) from the Classic Latin or Greek name for yew.<br />

taygeteus from Taygetus (ancient geography) a range of mountains in the Peloponnesus.<br />

Te audire no possum, musa sapienum fixa est in aura "I'm sorry, I can't hear you, I have a banana stuck in<br />

my ear"<br />

Te deum, te deum laudamus a devotional hymn, Latin lit. we praise you, Lord.

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