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thelasm, thelasmo Greek suck, suckle<br />

thelephorus covered <strong>with</strong> nipple-like projections.<br />

Thelesperma Greek thele, nipple, and σπερµα, sperma, seed, germ, referring to papillate cypselae of original<br />

species<br />

thelic-, thelico Greek feminine<br />

Thelocactus Greek thele, nipple, and Cactus, an old genus name, in reference to the tubercle shape<br />

thelocamptus <strong>with</strong> arched nipples.<br />

theloides nipple-like or teat-like.<br />

thelx, thelxi Greek bewitching<br />

thely Greek female; tender<br />

Thelypodius Thelypo'dius (theh-li-PODE-ee-us)<br />

Thelypteris from the Greek thelys, female, and pteris, fern<br />

thelypteroides resembling Thelpyteris, from Greek thelys, female, and pteris, fern<br />

-them New Latin put<br />

thema, themat Greek a thing laid down; a theme<br />

themeli, themela, -themela Greek a foundation<br />

themis, themis Greek law, justice<br />

thenar, -thenar, thenaro Greek the palm of the hand<br />

theo Greek run; a god<br />

theoides resembling Tea-Tree, Thea.<br />

theophrasti named after the Greek philospher and botanist Theophrastos (371-c287 B.C.)<br />

theorema, -theorema, theoremato Greek a spectacle; a theory<br />

ther-, theri-, therio-, therium, -therium Greek θηρο-, θήρ, thero-, ther, a wild beast.<br />

ther, thero Greek summer; hunt for<br />

thera, therato Greek hunting, pursuit<br />

therap, therapeu, therapo, therapy, -therapy Greek serve; treatment<br />

theri, theria, therid, therio Greek a wild beast<br />

therm, thermo Greek heat; a lupine<br />

Thermopsis from New Latin, lupine-like, from Greek thermos lupine and ancient Greek ὄψις, opsis,<br />

appearance, resembling, likeness, sight.<br />

thermalis -is -e therma'lis (ther-MAY-lis) therma'le (ther-MAY-lee) warm, of hot springs, growing in hot<br />

springs.<br />

thermicus growing in hot springs.<br />

Thermopsis Thermop'sis (ther-MOP-sis)<br />

thero Greek a wild beast; summer; hunt for<br />

thesaur, thesauri, thesauro Greek a treasure<br />

thesioides resembling Bastard Toadflax, Thesium.<br />

thesis, -thesis Greek an arranging<br />

thesm-, thesmo, thesmus, -thesmus Greek a law, rule<br />

thessalicus from Thessaly, in the northeastern part of ancient Greece.<br />

thessalus, thessala from Thessalia, in the northeastern part of ancient Greece<br />

thet Greek place, arrange; a servant<br />

theurg Greek supernatural<br />

thianschanicus from Thian-Schan in Central Asia.<br />

thias, thiaso, thiasus, -thiasus Greek a band, company<br />

thibetanus, thibeticus, thibetica, tibetanus, tibetana, tibeticus of or from Tibet<br />

thigm, thigma, -thigma, thigmato, thigmo Greek a touch<br />

thin, thino Greek the shore; a sand heap<br />

thio, thion Greek sulphur<br />

thlas, thlast Greek crush, flatten<br />

thlasp, thalspi, -thalspi Latin a kind of cress<br />

Thlaspi New Latin, from Latin, shepherd's purse, from Greek<br />

thlib, thlibo Greek press, squeeze<br />

thlips, thlipsi Greek press, squeeze; pressure<br />

Thismia an anagram commerating Thomas Smith, English microscopist and plant anatomist of the early<br />

1800’s, ob. ca. 1825

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