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ankyr-, ankyra, -ankyra Greek ανχυρα, anchyra, an anchor.<br />

anlag- German lie on; a foundation<br />

annae Latin for the Roman goddess Anna Perenne.<br />

annal- Latin annalis, lasting a year, annual.<br />

annamensis -is -e from Aman, Vietnam.<br />

Annawan from north eastern US Native American name; surprising like medieval Welsh Annwn, the<br />

Otherworld, an otherworldly paradise and not a hell or abode of dead souls; but the home of the Cŵn Annwn,<br />

hounds of Annwn, Christianized as the Hounds of hell (Cŵn, cognate <strong>with</strong> Greek κυων, κυον, kyon, dog).<br />

Encountering the dogs is a sign of imminent death. Annawan, Illinois is on US RT 6 in Henry County, north<br />

of Kewanee, which is Potowatomi for prairie chicken.<br />

annect- Latin annectere, to bind together, bound together<br />

annectens fastening upon, binding to; annexed, incorporated, from Latin annectens, connecting, from<br />

annectere, to link or join together, for the approximate spikes, the present participle of an-(necto, nectere, nexi,<br />

nexui, nexum).<br />

annel-, annelus, -annelus Latin anellus, a ring, a little ring.<br />

Anno Domini In the year of our Lord.<br />

Annona (Anona) native Hispaniolan anon or hanon, given to A . muricata; from the Haitian vernacular<br />

name, menona. (Annonaceae)<br />

annosus -a -um long-lived, aged, of great age, from Latin annosus -a -um, full of years, long-lived, in<br />

reference to parasitic and growing for several years.<br />

annotinus, annualis, annuus year-old, yearly, annual, lasting a year, <strong>with</strong>in a year<br />

annotinus -a -um one year old, last year’s, from Latin annotinus -a -um, a year old, belonging to last year,<br />

indicating distinct annual increments.<br />

annu-, annua, annuus, -annus Latin annus, a year, year-old, yearly, annual, lasting a year, <strong>with</strong>in a year<br />

annuen Latin nodding<br />

Annuit coeptis “He has favored our undertakings.” from Virgil’s Aeneid and the one dollar bill.<br />

annul- Latin, anulus, a ring, a signet ring.<br />

Anulos qui animum ostendunt omnes gestemus! Let's all wear mood rings!<br />

annularis -is -e, annulatus -a -um ringed, ring-shaped, having rings, annular, used of organs disposed in a<br />

circle, from Latin annulus, annuli, ring, used for markings.<br />

annulatus annula'tus (an-yoo-LAY-tus) annular, ringed, ring-like, <strong>with</strong> rings.<br />

annulariformis annular, ringed, ring-like, <strong>with</strong> rings<br />

annuus -a -um an'nuus (AN-ew-us, AN-yew-us, or AN-yoo-us) annual, one year’s, from Latin annuus,<br />

adjective, that lasts for a year; returns, or recurs every year.<br />

ano- Greek ανω-, ano- up, upward, above, <strong>towards</strong> the top-.<br />

ano- Latin upwards-, up-.<br />

anocarpus bearing irregular, unequal fruits<br />

Anoda <strong>with</strong>out-joint, from Latin a-nodus, pedicel feature distinguishes from Sida.<br />

Anodia impervious, from Greek ανοδος, anodos.<br />

anodontus -a -um <strong>with</strong> outwards-pointing teeth, from Greek ανω, ano, and οδους, odous, οδοντος, odontos.<br />

anoecto- Greek ανοικτος, anoiktos, opened, pitiless, ruthless.<br />

Anogeissus <strong>towards</strong>-the-top-tiled, from Greek ανω-γεισσον, ano-geisson, for the scale-like fruiting heads.<br />

Aogramma <strong>towards</strong>-the-top-lined, from Greek ανω-γραµµη, ano-gramma, in reference to the sori maturing<br />

<strong>towards</strong> the top of the pinnae.<br />

anolbos Greek ανολβος, anolbos, wretched, luckless.<br />

anom-, anomo-, anomos Greek ανοµος, anomos, <strong>with</strong>out law, lawless; impious.<br />

anomal-, anomalo- Greek ανωµαλος, anomalos, uneven, irregular, unequal, strange.<br />

ano<strong>malus</strong> -a -um unlike its allies, anomalous, unusual, abnormal, out of the ordinary, irregular, deviating<br />

from the rule, unusual in relation to related plant species, from Greek αν-οµαλος, an-omalos.<br />

Anomatheca unequal boxes, from Greek ανωµα, anoma, and θηκη, theka, for the anther structure. (=<br />

Lapeyrousia)<br />

anomocarpus -a -um having variable fruit shapes, from Greek ανωµοιος, anomoios, and καρπος, karpos.<br />

Anomochloa lawless grass, from Greek ανοµος, anomos, and χλοη, khloe.<br />

anomophyllus <strong>with</strong> irregular, unequal leaves<br />

Anonidium like-Annona.<br />

anopetalus -a -um erect-petaled, <strong>with</strong> upright petals, from Greek ανω, ano, and πεταλον, petalon.

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