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trica Latin a trifle<br />

triceps tri'ceps (TRI-seps) three heads, by inference bearing three heads of flowers.<br />

tricephalus, tricephalous three-headed, bearing three heads of flowers, from and Greek κεφαλή, kephale,<br />

head.<br />

tricesim Latin the thirtieth<br />

trich, trich-, tricho Greek hair, referring to a hair, from τριχ-, τριχο-, combining form of θρίξ, hair.<br />

tricha-, trichado-, trichas, -trichas Greek a thrush<br />

Trichelostylis from Greek τριχηλος, trikhelos, threefold, and στυλος, stylos, for the character. (Cyperaceae)<br />

trichiferus producing hairs or bearing hairs, from trichium, a hair or bristle.<br />

trichin, trichino Greek hairy; of hair<br />

trichinus<br />

tricho- hair, from Greek τριχος, trichos, a hair/<br />

trichocalyx trichoca'lyx (tri-ko-KAY-lix) hairy calyx, New Latin from Greek τριχος, trichos, a hair, and καλυξ,<br />

kalyx, cup.<br />

trichocarpus -a -um trichocar'pus (tri-ko-KAR-pus) hairy-fruited, bearing hairy fruit, from Greek τριχος, trichos,<br />

a hair, and καρπος, karpos, fruit.<br />

trichocaulon <strong>with</strong> a hairy stem, from , and Latin noun caulis, caulis m., from the Greek καυλος, kaulos, the<br />

stem or stalk of a plant; usual spelling was colis or coles, or kaulos, the shaft.<br />

Trichocentrum Greek trichos, hair, and kentron, spur, referring to the slender nectarless spur found in some<br />

species of the genus<br />

trichocephalus <strong>with</strong> heads of flowers surrounded by hairs, from and Greek κεφαλή, kephale, head.<br />

trichocladus <strong>with</strong> hairy twigs.<br />

Trichocoronis from Greek τριχος, trichos, hair, and koronos, crown, possibly referring to setiform pappus<br />

elements<br />

trichod-, trichodo Greek hairy, from τριχοδ-, trichod-.<br />

trichodes, trichoides like or resembling hair, fine as hair, from Greek trich-, tricho, τριχ-, τριχο-, combining<br />

form of θρίξ, hair, and -ode, -odes, ώδης, ῶδες, like, of the nature of.<br />

Trichodon from Greek trichos, hair, and odon, tooth, referring to slender divisions of peristome<br />

tricholepis hairy scale, <strong>with</strong> a hairy membrane scale, from and Greek λεπίς, λεπιδο-, lepis, lepido-, scale.<br />

trichomanefolius trichomanes-leaved, from New Latin, from Latin, a plant, from Greek, waterwort, from<br />

trich-, trichos, a hair and -manes (probably from stem of mainesthai to rave, be mad about), a genus of<br />

tropical, usually epiphytic ferns (bristle ferns)<br />

Trichomanes Greek thrix, hair, and manes, cup, alluding to the hairlike receptacle extending from the cuplike<br />

involucre<br />

trichomanoides trichomanes-like, resembling Bristle-Fern, Trichomanes.<br />

trichomaneurus <strong>with</strong> hairy ribs of hairy nerves.<br />

trichopes tricho'pes (tri-KO-pees)<br />

Trichophorum, trichophorus -a -um bearing hairs, from Greek tricho-, hair, and phorum, carrier or stalk<br />

tricophyllus -a -um hairy-leaved; or <strong>with</strong> finely cut hair-like leaves.<br />

trichopodus -a -um trichopo'dus (tri-ko-PO-dus) having hairy stalks, from and Greek, πους, ποδος, pous, podos,<br />

a foot.<br />

trichopterus <strong>with</strong> hairy wings.<br />

Trichoptilium Trichoptil'ium (tri-kop-TIL-ee-um) Greek tricho-, hairlike, and ptilon, feather, for the pappus<br />

scales<br />

trichorrhizus having hairy roots, from , and ῥίζα, rhiza, root.<br />

trichosanthes, trichosanthus hairy-flowered, bearing hairy flowers.<br />

trichospermus <strong>with</strong> hairy seeds or hairy spores.<br />

Trichostema Trichos'tema (tri-KOS-te-ma) New Latin, from trich- and Greek stēma stamen, from stēmōn thread<br />

trichostichus bearing rows of hairs.<br />

Trichostigma Greek trichos, hair, and stigma, stigma, in reference to the penicillate stigma<br />

trichothallic making a thallus by lateral combination of filaments.<br />

trichotomous three-branched or three-forked, <strong>with</strong> divisions always in threes.<br />

trichotomum <strong>with</strong> divisions in threes<br />

trichorhizum <strong>with</strong> hairy rhizomes, from , and ῥίζα, rhiza, root.

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