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anthem-, anthemis, -anthemis, Anthemis- chamomile, from Greek ανθεµις, ανθεµοεις, anthemis,<br />

anthemoeis, a flower.<br />

anthemifolus -a -um having leaves resembling those of Anthemis.<br />

Anthemis An'themis (AN-the-mis) New Latin, from Latin, chamomile, from Greek, ανθος, ἀνθεµον, anthos,<br />

anthemon, a flower, from (?) Anthemis nobilis (L.); alternately flowery, from Greek ανθος, anthos, from ανθεµις,<br />

anthemis, used by Dioscorides for a plant also called χαµαιµηλον, khamaimelon, and λευκανθεµον, leukanthemon.<br />

(Compositae)<br />

anthemoides resembling wild camomile, Anthemis, anthemis-like, from Greek ανθεµις, anthemis and οειδες,<br />

oeides.<br />

Anthemon Greek ἀνθεµον, n. anthemon, flower<br />

-anthemus -a -um, -anthes -flowered, from Greek ανθεµις, anthemis.<br />

Anthera Greek άνθερα f. anthera, in botany an anther, the pollen-bearing part of a flower’s stamen<br />

anthericoides resembling St. Bernard’s, St. Bruno’s lily, Anthericum<br />

Anthericum, anthericum from Theophrastus’ name ανθερικος, antherikos, used by Linnaeus for an asphodel<br />

(St. Bernard’s lily), originally an ear of corn (grain) or a stalk.<br />

antheros Greek ἀνθηρος, antheros, flowering<br />

antherotes brilliant-looking, from Greek ανθεω, antheo, and ωτης, otes.<br />

-antherus -a -um -flowering, in the botanical sense -stamens, or -anthered, from Greek ανθηρος, ανθηρα,<br />

antheros, anthera.<br />

-anthes, -anthus -a -um -flowered, from Greek ανθος, anthos.<br />

anthi- Greek ανθικος, anthikos, flowering.<br />

anthiodorus -a -um fragrant-flowered, from Latin anthus and odorus.<br />

-antia, -antis Latin suffix indicating belonging to, having the quality of.<br />

antho- flower-, from Greek ανθος, ανθο-, anthos, antho-.<br />

Anthocercis rayed-flowered, from Greek ανθος-κερκις, anthos-kerkis.<br />

Anthoceros, anthocerus -a -um flower-horn, <strong>with</strong> horn-like flowers, from Greek ανθο-κερας, antho-keras,<br />

for the conspicuously elongate, dark-brown, bivalved capsules.<br />

Anthocleista closed flower, from Greek ανθο-κλειστος, antho-kleistos, for the flower shape.<br />

anthocrene a fountain of flowers, flower-fountain, from Greek ανθο-κρηνη, antho-krene.<br />

anthodeus, anthodes flower-like, as in the male inflorescence of hair-moss, Polytrichum<br />

antholco Greek ανθολκος, antholkos, counterpoising, balancing, equal.<br />

Antholyza rage-flower, from Greek ανθο-λυσσα, antho-lyssa, for the flowers resemblance to an animal’s<br />

maw.<br />

anthomaniacus -a -um frenzied-flowering, from Greek ανθος, anthos, and µανιακος, maniakos.<br />

Anthophorus flower-bearing, from Greek ανθο-, antho-, and φορα, phora, for the clustered spikelets fall<br />

together.<br />

anthophyllus having petal-like leaves<br />

anthopogon flower beard, bearded flowered, (or hairs or bristles), from ancient Greek ανθο-, antho- and<br />

πώγων, pōgōn, beard, Rhododendron anthropogon’s unusual flowers.<br />

anthora resembling Ranunculus thora in poisonous properties, from Latin an, to, <strong>towards</strong>, and thora, Late<br />

Latin a bed.<br />

Anthospermum flower-seed, from Greek ανθο-, antho-, and σπερµα, sperma, dioecious.<br />

anthosphaerus -a -um globe-flowered, from Greek ἄνθο-, antho-, and σφαιρα, sphaira.<br />

Anthostema floral-crown, from Greek ανθο-, antho and στεµµα, stemma, for the heads of flowers.<br />

anthoxanthoides resembling spring-grass, Anthoxanthum<br />

Anthoxanthum New Latin, yellow-flower, from Greek ἄνθος-, anthos-, flower, and ξανθός, xanthos, from<br />

Greek χανθος, khanthos, yellow, for the spikelets at anthesis. (Gramineae)<br />

anthra-, anthrac-, anthrax, -anthrax Greek ανθραξ, anthrax, coal, charcoal; a carbuncle,<br />

anthracinus -a -um coal-black, black as coal, bluish-black, or like the black of a raven, from Greek ανθραξ,<br />

ανθρακος, anthrax, anthrakos.<br />

anthracophilus -a -um growing on burnt wood, like living coal, from Greek ανθραξ, ανθρακος, anthrax,<br />

anthrakos, and φιλεω, phileo.<br />

anthraxacolepis <strong>with</strong> bright red membrane scales????, from and Greek λεπίς, λεπιδο-, lepis, lepido-, scale.<br />

anthren-, anthrena, -anthrena Greek ανθρηνη, anthrena, a bee, hornet, wasp.<br />

anthriscifolius <strong>with</strong> leaves like beaked parsley, Anthriscus, from , and folium, foli(i), n., noun, a leaf.

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