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ucranicus -a -um of or from the Ukraine in Russia<br />

ud-, udam, uden Greek no one, <strong>none</strong><br />

ud-, udo Latin wet; Greek: a path, way, threshold<br />

ude-, udeo Greek the ground<br />

udeter, udetero Greek neither<br />

udus damp, moist<br />

-ugo f. Latin suffix indicating a substance or property possessed used <strong>with</strong> a noun or adjective base.<br />

-uilus m. Latin diminutive suffix used <strong>with</strong> First or Second Declension nouns.<br />

ukambensis from Ukamba, in easten Africa.<br />

Ukigumo Japanese cv. floating cloud<br />

ukurundensis from Ukurund in Siberia.<br />

-ul, ula, -ula, ule, -ule, ulum, -ulum, ulus, -ulus Latin little, diminutive suffix used <strong>with</strong> First or Second<br />

Declension nouns.<br />

ul, ula, -ula, ule, uli Greek a scar<br />

ul, ulo Greek the gums; curly, woolly; destructive<br />

ulc-, ulcer, ulcerus, -ulcerus Latin an ulcer<br />

-ule Latin little<br />

ule Greek matter; a scar<br />

-ulentus -a -um, -olentus -a -um Latin adjectival suffix indicating abundance or full or marked development,<br />

used <strong>with</strong> a noun base.<br />

ulex, -ulex Latin the rosemary<br />

uli, ulio Greek a scar; deadly<br />

ulic Latin the rosemary<br />

ulicinus like Ulex, resembling Gorse or Furze, from New Latin Ulic-, Ulex, from Latin, a shrub resembling<br />

rosemary<br />

ulig-, uligin- uligo, -uligo Latin moisture<br />

ūlīgĭnōsūs, uliginosus -a -um of wet or marshy places, growing in swamps or wet places, from Latin<br />

adjective uliginosus -a -um, marshy, full of moisture, wet, moist, damp, from uligo, uliginis water-logged<br />

ground, marsh, from udus -a -um, uvidus -a -um, damp, moist, wet.<br />

uliginosum, uliginosi n. Latin noun, swamp.<br />

uliginosus, uliginosa, uliginosum Latin adjective, marshy; full of moisture.<br />

uligo-, uliginis f. Latin noun, waterlogged ground, marsh.<br />

ulm-, ulmus, -ulmus Latin the elm, referring to the genus Ulmus.<br />

Ulmaceae Ulma'ceae (ul-MAY-see-ee) plants of the Elm-Tree, Ulmus family, from the genus name, Ulmus, and<br />

-aceae, the standardized Latin suffix of plant family names.<br />

ulmarius -a -um elm-like, like Ulmus, elm<br />

ulmeus, ulmea, ulmeum Latin adjective, of elm.<br />

ulmus, ulmi f. Latin noun, elm tree.<br />

ulmifolius -a -um elm-shaped leaves, Ulmus-leaved, from the classic Latin name for an elm, ulmus, ulmi, f.,<br />

and folium, foli(i), n., noun, a leaf.)<br />

ulmoides elm-like<br />

Ulmus (ul-mus) from the classic Latin name for an elm, ulmus, ulmi, f. Cognate <strong>with</strong> Anglo-Saxon, Old<br />

English, and Old High German elm, Middle High German elme, ilme, ilmene, West German *elmo-z, modern<br />

German ulme, Belgian olm, German and Dutch ulm, Irish ailm, Swedish alm, Danish alm, ælm, and others,<br />

perhaps related to alnus.<br />

ulna, -ulna Latin the elbow; the ulna<br />

ulnarius the length of the forearm, a cubit, i.e. 18 inches, from ulna, the large bone in the forearm.<br />

ulo Greek the gums; a scar; curly, woolly; whole; destructive<br />

ulophyllus <strong>with</strong> crisp leaves or curly leaves.<br />

ulopterus <strong>with</strong> crisp wings or curly wings.<br />

-ulous Latin full of<br />

ultim Latin last, furthermost<br />

Ultima Thule Latin lit. the end of Thule, the northern most known island in the Roman world<br />

ultr-, ultra, ultro Latin beyond<br />

ultramontanus -a -um ultramonta'nus (ul-tra-mon-TAY-nus)<br />

ultrone Latin voluntary

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