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Te precor dulcissime supplex! Pretty please <strong>with</strong> a cherry on top!<br />

tebenn, tebenna, -tebenna Greek a robe<br />

tec-, teco- Greek melt away<br />

techn-, techni-, techn-o Greek art, skill<br />

technicus technical, special<br />

tecn-, tecno-, tecnum, -tecnum Greek a child<br />

Tecoma Teco'ma (tee-KO-ma)<br />

Tecomaria Tecomar'ia (tee-ko-MARE-ee-a)<br />

tect-, tecti-, tecto- Latin a roof, covering<br />

tect-, tecto- Greek: a carpenter, builder; soluble<br />

tect-, tecto- Greek: a roof, cover; covered<br />

tectarius, Tectaria roof-like, covered, from Latin tectum, roof, and aria, a substantive suffix, alluding to the<br />

rooflike indusium of some species<br />

tector-, tectori Latin plaster, stucco, from tectorium, tectorii, n., plaster.<br />

tectorum tector'um (tek-TORE-um) of roofs or houses, by extension, growing on roofs or houses, from Latin<br />

tectum, tectum, n., roof, ceiling, or house, and the genitive plural suffix, -orum, of or pertaining to.<br />

tecturatus covered.<br />

tectus -a -um concealed, covered, from Latin adjective tectus -a -um, tectior -or -us, tectissimus -a -um,<br />

covered, roofed; hidden, secret; concealed/disguised; guarded/secretive.<br />

tedi Latin weary<br />

Teesdalia for Robert Teesdale (1740-1804), British botanist and gardener at Yorkshire.<br />

tefrodes tefro'des (tef-RO-dees)<br />

teg-, tego, tegus, -tegus Greek a roof<br />

tegens covering, protecting.<br />

tegm-, tegmen, -tegmen, tegmin Latin a cover<br />

tegmentosus scaly, like a leaf bud.<br />

tegul, tegula, -tegula Latin a roof tile<br />

teich, teicho, teichus, -teichus Greek a wall<br />

Tiefrot German cv. deep red<br />

tein, teino Greek extend, stretch<br />

tekn, tekno, teknum, -teknum Greek a child<br />

tel, tela, -tela, teli Latin a web<br />

tel, tele Greek far<br />

tel-, teleo, telo Greek an end; complete<br />

teleianthous flowers having both stamens and pistils.<br />

telephioides resembling Orpine, Sedum telephium.<br />

teleut Greek completion, fulfillment<br />

teli Latin a web<br />

tẽlis from Greek τῆλις, telis, fennugreek seeds.<br />

tellimoides tellima-like (Tellima : Saxifragaceae)<br />

tellin, tellina, -tellina Greek a kind of shellfish<br />

tellu, tellur, telluri, tellus Latin the earth<br />

telma, -telma, telmato Greek a pond, pool<br />

telmateia telmatei'a (tel-ma-TIE-a)<br />

telo Greek an end; complete<br />

telonensis -is -e from Toulon, the French seaport.<br />

telson, -telson Greek a boundary<br />

temen-, temenus, -temenus Greek a piece of land<br />

temer Latin rash, reckless<br />

temn-, temno Greek cut<br />

temper Latin moderate<br />

templ-, templum, -templum Latin an open space; a temple<br />

tempor-, tempora, temporo Latin time; the temples<br />

tempus fugit time flies<br />

temulentus -a -um temulen'tus (tem-yoo-LEN-tus) drunken, intoxicated, or nodding rather top-heavy.<br />

tumulus -a -um drunken, intoxicated, or nodding rather top-heavy.

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