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anglorum of the English people, from Latin Angles.<br />

angolanus -a -um, angolensis -is -e from Angola, on the west coast of Africa.<br />

angor, -angor Latin angor, a strangling, compression of the throat; anguish.<br />

angraecoides resembling Angraecum, from Angraecum and oides.<br />

angraecopsis Angraecum-like, from Angraecum and from ancient Greek ὄψις, opsis, appearance, sight, view.<br />

Angraecum a Malayan name, angurek, for epiphytes.<br />

angui-, anguis, -anguis Latin anguis, anguis c., a snake, in astromony the constellation Draco, or Hydra, or<br />

the Serpent.<br />

angui-, anguinus -a -um serpentine, from Latin anguis, anguis, c., a serpent; eel-like, wavy, from Latin<br />

anguilla, anguillae, an eel.<br />

anguiceps snake-headed, from Latin anguis and ceps, for the floral structure.<br />

anguicomus -a -um Latin having snaky hair.<br />

anguifer -fera -ferum Latin snake-bearing.<br />

anguifugus -a -um anti-snakebite; snake-banishing, from Latin angui and fugus.<br />

anguigena -ae m. Latin snake-born.<br />

anguill-, anguilla, -anguilla Latin anguilla, anguillae f., an eel.<br />

anguilliformis eel-shaped<br />

Anguilluina minute-eel, diminutive of Latin anguilla, an eelworm causing galls on about 330 plant species.<br />

anguineus -a -um, anguinus -a -um snake-like, snaky, eel- or snakelike in form.<br />

anguimanus -a -um Latin snake-handed.<br />

anguineus -a -um Latin of a snake, snaky.<br />

anguinus -a -um Latin snaky.<br />

anguipes -pedis Latin snake-footed<br />

Anguitenens, Anguitentis m. Latin the Snake-holder , i.e. the constellation Ophiuchus.<br />

angul- Latin angulus, an angle, corner, referring to an angle.<br />

angularis, angulatus, angulosus angular, angled, <strong>with</strong> angles, cornery, having corners, full of corners, from<br />

Latin angularis, angular, <strong>with</strong> handles or corners, angular (another badly lumped cluster).<br />

angularis -is -e angular from Latin angulus, anguli.<br />

angulatus -a -um somewhat angled, from Latin angulatus.<br />

anguliger <strong>with</strong> corners or edges, as in angular stems<br />

anguligerus -a -um hooked, having hooks, from Latin angulus and gero (Gledhill???).<br />

angulosus -a -um angulo'sus (ang-gew-LO-sus) having angles, angular, from Latin angulus, anguli.<br />

angulus, anguli m. a corner, an angle; esp. a quiet corner, retired spot; or fig. an awkward corner, a strait.<br />

Anguria a Greek name for a cucumber, αγγυρον, agguron (anguron).<br />

angust-, angusti Latin angustus, narrow, confined.<br />

angustatus -a -um Latin tapered, confined, narrowed, getting narrower, somewhat narrow.<br />

anguste Latin narrowly, sparingly<br />

angusti-, angustus -a -um narrow, from Latin angustus, angusti.<br />

angustiflorus -a -um narrow-flower, from Latin angustus, drawn together; narrow, -i-, and florus, from<br />

floreo, to bloom, to flower<br />

angustifolius -a -um angustifo'lius (an-gus-ti-FO-lee-us) narrow-leaved, from Latin angustus, adjective, drawn<br />

together; narrow, -i-, connective vowel used by botanical Latin, and folium, foli(i), n., noun, a leaf.<br />

angustifrons <strong>with</strong> narrow fronds<br />

angustilobus <strong>with</strong> narrow lobes<br />

angustior Latin narrower, comparative of angustus.<br />

angustipetalus narrow-petaled<br />

angustisectus -a -um Latin narrowly divided, from angusti-, and seco, secare, secui, sectum, in reference to<br />

leaves.<br />

angustiseptatus having fruit <strong>with</strong> narrow partitions<br />

angustissimus -a -um Latin very narrow, the most narrow, superlative of angustus.<br />

angustus -a -um narrow from Latin angusto, to make narrow; straighten.<br />

anhel-, anhela-, anhelit- Latin anhelo, puff, pant; asthma.<br />

-anhinga South American, Tupi Indian, water turkey, the darter or snake bird (Anhinga spp.).<br />

anhweiensis -is -e from Anhui province, China.<br />

anhydro- Greek ανυδρος, anhydros, waterless, dry.<br />

ania Greek ανια, ania, trouble, distress, sorrow.

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