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tho, thoo Greek quick; a jackal<br />

thol, tholo, tholus, -tholus Greek a dome; mud<br />

tholer, tholero Greek muddy<br />

thomasii thom'asii (TOM-as-ee-eye)<br />

thomi, thoming, thominx, -thominx, thomis Greek a whip, string<br />

thomsonii for Thomas Thomson (1817-1878), Scottish doctor and botanist working in India<br />

thoo Greek quick; a jackal<br />

thor, thoro Greek rushing-, the semen<br />

thora, -thora Late Latin a bed<br />

thora, thoraco, thorax, -thorax Greek a breastplate; the thorax<br />

thorect, thorecto Greek armed <strong>with</strong> a breast plate<br />

thorict, thoricto Greek armed <strong>with</strong> a breast plate<br />

thoro Greek rushing; the semen<br />

thornei thorn'ei (THORN-ee-eye)<br />

thorus, -thorus Late Latin a bed, medieval spelling of Latin torus, couch, nuptial couch, marriage.<br />

thoryb, thorybo, thorybus, -thorybus Greek a noise, uproar<br />

thracicus from Thrace, (ancient geography) the region northeast of Macedonia.<br />

thran, thrani, thrano Greek a bench; a swordfish<br />

thras, thrasy Greek bold<br />

thrass, thrasso Greek disturb<br />

thraupi, thraupis, -thraupis Greek a small bird<br />

thraust, thrausto Greek brittle<br />

thremma, -thremma, thremmato Greek a nursling<br />

thren, threno Greek wail, lament<br />

threps, threpsi, threpso Greek nourishment<br />

thrept Greek feeding; nourished<br />

thrida, thridac, thridax Greek lettuce<br />

thrina, thrinac, thrinax Greek a three-pronged fork<br />

Thrinax from Greek thrinax, trident or winnowing fork, in reference to shape of leaf<br />

thrinc, thrinco, thrincus, -thrincus Greek a cornice, eaves<br />

thrip, thripi, thripo, thrips, -thrips Greek a kind of insect<br />

thrix, -thrix Greek hair<br />

thromb, thrombo, thrombus, -thrombus Greek a clot, blood clot<br />

throsc, throsco Greek spring, leap<br />

Throúmpi Greek Θρούµπι, savory.<br />

thry, thyro, thyron Greek a rush, reed<br />

thryp, thrypsi, thrypt Greek break in pieces; crushing<br />

thuja, -thuja Middle Latin arbor vitae<br />

Thuja (THOO-ya) New Latin, from Medieval Latin thuia, a kind of cedar or juniper, from Greek thyia, the<br />

name for some resinous evergreen<br />

thula, -thula Chilean the snowy egret<br />

Thunbergia, thunbergii Thunberg'ia (thun-BERG-ee-a) for Carl Peter Thunberg (1743-1828), Swedish botanist,<br />

plant collector, and student of Linnaeus who sent back plants from Japan to Europe; professor at Uppsala.<br />

(Freckmann Herbarium formerly said Uppsala was in Holland, but many Swedes said otherwise, but not me, cause<br />

Grandma Lubbs was Danish.)<br />

thunn, thunnus, -thunnus Latin the tunny fish<br />

thur, thura, -thura Greek a door<br />

thur, thuri Latin incense<br />

thurberi thur'beri (THUR-ber-eye)<br />

thurid Greek rushing, impetuous<br />

thuriferus, thurifera incense-bearing, yielding frankincense.<br />

thurifragus resembling frankincense.<br />

thuringiacus, thurinciaca from Thuringia in central Germany.<br />

Thurovia for naturalist and plant collector Frederick William Thurow (1852–1952), originally from<br />

Germany, of Hockley, Texas, near Houston<br />

thuy, thuya Greek arbor vitae

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