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anicano- Greek ανικανος, anikanos, incapable, insufficient.<br />

aniceto Greek ανικητος, aniketos, unconquerable, unconquered.<br />

anicmo Greek ανικµος, anikmos, <strong>with</strong>out moisture, sapless.<br />

Anigosanthus, Anogosanthus open-flower, from Greek ανοιγος-ανθος, anoigos-anthos; <strong>with</strong> tube-like<br />

flowers<br />

anil-, anili Latin anilis, of or like an old woman.<br />

anil- Greek ανιλεως, anileos, cruel, unmerciful.<br />

anim-, anima- Latin anima, life, vital breath.<br />

Animadvertistine, ubicumque stes, fumum recta in faciem ferri? Ever noticed how wherever you stand, the<br />

smoke goes right into your face?<br />

animal-, animali- Latin animal, an animal, a living being.<br />

animo- Greek ανειµο, aneimo, naked, unclad.<br />

anir Greek ανηρ, aner, a man.<br />

anis-, aniso- Greek ανισος, anisos, unequal, uneven, unlike.<br />

anis-, ani- Greek αη-ισο, an-iso, not equal-, unequal-, dissimilar-.<br />

Anisacanthus <strong>with</strong> unequal thorns, from Greek ανισος, anisos, unequal, uneven, unlike, and ακανθος,<br />

akanthos, spiny, thorny.<br />

anisandrus -a -um having unequal stamens, from Greek αν-ισο-ανηρ, an-iso-aner.<br />

Anisanthus (Anisantha) unequal-flower, from Greek αν-ισο-ανθος, an-iso-anthos, the flowers vary in their<br />

sexuality.<br />

Anisocarpus from Greek ανισος, anisos, unequal or dissimilar, and καρπος, karpos, fruit, for the contrasting<br />

ray (fertile) and disc (sterile) ovaries in type species.<br />

Anisocoma Anisoco'ma (an-eye-so-KO-ma) from Greek ανισος, anisos, unequal, and coma, hair, referring to the<br />

pappus.<br />

anisanthus <strong>with</strong> irregular, unequal, one-sides flowers<br />

anisatus, anisatum, anisus anise-scented, <strong>with</strong> the smell of anise seed, anise-flavored<br />

anisatus -a -um anise-scented, from Anisum.<br />

Aniseia different, from Greek ανισος, anisos.<br />

aniso- unequally-, unequal-, uneven-, from Greek ανισος, anisos.<br />

aniso- anise-, dill-, from Greek ανισον, anisos Latin anisum.<br />

Anisochylus unequal-lipped, from Greek ανισος-χειλος, anisos-cheilos.<br />

Anisodontia, anisodontus -a -um unequally toothed, irregularly toothed, from Greek ανισος-οδοντος,<br />

anisos-odontos.<br />

anisodorus -a -um anise-fragrant, anise-odor, from Latin anisum and odoro.<br />

Anisodus unequal-toothed, from Greek ανισος, anisos, and οδους, odous.<br />

anisolobus -a -um <strong>with</strong> unequal lobes, from Greek ανισος, anisos, and λοβος, lobos.<br />

Ánison, Ánison, Ánnēson from Greek άνισον, anison, ἄνισον, anison, ἄννησον, anneson, anise seeds.<br />

Ánison asteroeidés from Greek άνισον αστεροειδές, anison asteroeides, star anise.<br />

Anisopappus unequal-pappus, from an-iso-pappus.<br />

Anisophyllea unequal-leaved, from Greek ανισο-φυλλον, aniso-phyllon, a leaf, in reference to the pairs of<br />

large, maturing , and small, transient, leaves.<br />

anisophyllus-a -um unequal-leaved, <strong>with</strong> irregular, unequal leaves, <strong>with</strong> leaves that are oblique at the base,<br />

from Greek αν-ισο-φυλλον, an-iso-phyllon, a leaf.<br />

anisopterus <strong>with</strong> unequal wings<br />

Anisopus unequal-stalked, from Greek α(ν)-ισο-πους, a(n)-iso-pous, for the nodal inflorescences (Gledhill?).<br />

Anisosorus differing-sori, from Greek ανισο-, aniso-, and σορος, soros, some are straight and others lunate.<br />

Anisostichus, anisostichus <strong>with</strong> unequal rows or lines, from Greek ανισος, anisos, and στιχος, stichos.<br />

Anisotes inequality, from Greek αν-ισοτης, an-isotes.<br />

Anisotome unequally cut, from Greek ανισο-τοµε, aniso-tome.<br />

anisotrichus irregularly, unequally haired<br />

anisum, -i, n. anis, anise (?) Pimpinella anisum, from Celsus; from ανισον, anison, aniseed, from an old<br />

generic name ανισον, for dill or anise. Dill, Anēthum graveolens, was probably the anise, or ‘anete’ of<br />

Wyclif’s Bible of 1611.<br />

Ánitho from Greek άνιθο, anitho, dill.<br />

ankyl-, ankylo Greek ανκυλος, ankylos, crooked, bent, curved, hooked.

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