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of Latin unus, one, for the many flowers in one spike. (Unio also means a large pearl.) Chasmathium is an old<br />

Latin name for a plant. (Gramineae)<br />

unioloides uniola-like, resembling Sea-Oats, Uniola.<br />

uipetalous bearing flowers <strong>with</strong> only one petal.<br />

uniserialis arranged in one row.<br />

uniseriatus arranged in one row.<br />

unisexualis of one sex only, having either stamens or pistils in a flower.<br />

unisiliquosus having one pod only.<br />

unitus joined, united.<br />

univalvis having one valve or door only.<br />

universalis general, pertaining to the whole.<br />

univittatus one-striped<br />

u<strong>none</strong> Lappa canaria.<br />

uoluola, -ae, f.? bindweed, convolvulus<br />

uper Greek over, above<br />

uplandicus -a -um from Uppland, Sweden, a historical province or landskap, just north of Stockholm.<br />

Uppsala is in Uppland (occasionally seen as Uplandia).<br />

upo New Latin under, below<br />

upsaliensis from Upsala, Sweden.<br />

upti, uptio Greek bent backward, inverted<br />

upup-, upupa, -upupa, upupi Latin a hoopoe, Old World nonpasserine birds (family Upupidae) having a<br />

slender decurved bill<br />

ur- Latin burn<br />

ur, -ur(...), ura, -ura, uro Greek the tail, referring to a tail<br />

-ura f. Latin suffix indicating the results of an action used <strong>with</strong> a verb base.<br />

urach-, uracho, urachus, -urachus Greek the foetal urinary canal<br />

urae-, uraeo Greek the hindmost<br />

urag-, uragi Greek the rear<br />

uragosus promoting the production of urine.<br />

uralensis from the Ural mountains in Russia.<br />

Uralepis from Greek ὀυρά, oura, tail, and λεπίς, lepis, a scale. (Gramineae)<br />

uralus from Ural, Himalaya(?).<br />

urani, uranio Greek the heavens; the palate<br />

uranisc-, uranisco, uraniscus, -uraniscus Greek the roof of the mouth, palate<br />

urano Greek heaven<br />

urb-, urban, urbi, urbs, -urbs Latin a city<br />

urbanicus growing near towns.<br />

urbanus -a um city-loving, from the city, urban, of the town; cultivated as opposite to rusticus.<br />

Urbi et orbi To the city and the world, a phrase from a speech by the Pope to Rome and to the world.<br />

urbicarius growing near towns.<br />

urbicus -a -um growing near towns.<br />

urbium urban, of towns<br />

urbs in rure the city in the country<br />

urce, urceol, urceus, -urceus Latin a pitcher<br />

urceolaris pitcher-like or urn-shaped.<br />

urceolatus urn-shaped or pitcher-like.<br />

ure Greek the tail; urine<br />

ured, uredin, uredo, -uredo Latin a blight<br />

urens- ur'ens (YEW-rens) burning, stinging, as nettles, from Latin urere, to burn; from its sting, Greek heuein to<br />

singe, Sanskrit osati he burns.<br />

urentissimus very burning or stinging<br />

ureo Greek urine; urea<br />

ureter, ureter, uretero Greek the ureter<br />

urethr, urethra, -urethra, urethro Greek the urethra<br />

urg, urgy, urgy Greek work; press<br />

uri Greek the tail; urine

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