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tumid-, tumidus Latin swollen<br />

tumidissinodus, tumidissinoda <strong>with</strong> very swollen nodes<br />

tumidulus having small swellings.<br />

tumidus inflated, swollen.<br />

tumor, -tumor, tumori Latin a swelling<br />

tumul-, tumulus, -tumulus Latin a hill<br />

tumulicola dwelling on mounds or hillocks, from tumulus, an artificial hill or mound over a grave, and cola,<br />

from incola, dweller, inhabitant from -cola/-colus suffix, Latin; akin to Latin tumēre to swell<br />

tund Latin beat<br />

tunetanus from Tunis, North Africa.<br />

tunic, tunica, -tunica Latin a covering, cloak, referring to a tunic, i.e., covered<br />

tunica,<br />

tunicatus -a -um covered <strong>with</strong> closely invested fleshy scales like the bulb of an onion.<br />

tuniformis in the form of a Fig.<br />

tuolumnensis, tuolumnense from Tuolumne County, California, from a Native American name<br />

tupai Malayan a tree shrew<br />

tupi, tupid, tupis, -tupis Greek a hammer<br />

turb, turba, -turba Latin a crowd, disturbance<br />

turbell-, turbella Latin a little crowd, and -ella, Latin feminine diminutive suffix<br />

turbid Latin disturbed<br />

turbin, turbin- Latin a top; spinning, whirling, shaped like a top<br />

turbinatus -a -um turbina'tus (tur-bin-AY-tus) top-shaped like an inverted cone, shaped like a spinning top.<br />

turbinellus -a -um turbinel'lus (tur-bin-EL-lus) somewhat or a little top-shaped, resembling a small inverted cone,<br />

from Latin turbinatus, cone-shaped (like a tornado or spinning top), and –ellus, diminutive.<br />

turbuneus top-like.<br />

turbiniflorus <strong>with</strong> top shaped flowers.<br />

turbiniformis top-shaped, inverted cone-shaped.<br />

turbinocarpus wit top-shaped fruit.<br />

turbulen, turbulent Latin disturbed, confused<br />

turcicus of Turkish origin.<br />

turcomanicus from the Turkomans, a people inhabiting Turkestan.<br />

turczaninowii for Nicolai Turczaninov (1796-1864.<br />

turd, turdi, turdus Latin a thrush<br />

turfaceus growing in a bog, or turf-loving.<br />

turfosus growing in a bog, or turf-loving.<br />

turg-, turgid Latin swell; swollen<br />

turgescent becoming swollen.<br />

turgidus turgid, inflated, full, swollen but not hollow, from Latin turgidus, swollen, inflated, from turgēre to<br />

be swollen (or to swell OED); perhaps akin to Latin tumēre to swell, be swollen<br />

turio a scaly sucker, a shoot arising from a subterannean bud. as Asparagus, from Latin turio, pl. turiōnēs.<br />

turioniferus -a -um turionif'erus (toor-ee-on-IF-er-us) producing turions.<br />

turkestanicus -a -um from Turkestan in Central Asia.<br />

turmalis column-like.<br />

Turnera honoring Wm. Turner, M.D. author of “A new Herball” London, 1551. (Turneraceae)<br />

Turneraceae plants of the Holy-Rose, or Sage-Rose family, from the genus name, Turnera, and -aceae, the<br />

standardized Latin suffix of plant family names.<br />

turni, turnic, turnici, turnix, -turnix New Latin a quail<br />

turp-, turpi Latin vile, base<br />

turr-, turri-, turris, -turris Latin a tower<br />

Turricula Turric'ula (ter-IK-yoo-la)<br />

Turritis, turritus -a -um Turrit'is (ter-EYE-tis) tower-shaped. Alternately from Latin adjective turritis -is -e,<br />

turreted, in reference to the pyramidal form of the plant (Tower Mustard, usually part of Arabis). (Cruciferae)<br />

tursi-, tursio, -tursio Latin a porpoise<br />

turtur, -turtur, turturi Latin a dove<br />

tuss, tussi Latin cough<br />

tussilag-, tussilagin, tussilagino, -tussilagino Latin the colt's foot

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