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Wulfenia wulfenii, wulfenianus -a honoring Rev. Francis Xavier (Xaver) von Wulfen, (Baron Franz Xaver Freiherr<br />

von Wulfen), Austrian botanist, author, minerologist, alpinist, mathematics and physics instructor, and Jesuit priest,<br />

(1728-1805) (04 in one source). Nicholas Jacquin named Wulfenia in his honor.<br />

Wunder von Stäfa German cv. Wonder of Stäfa<br />

Wyethia Wyeth'ia (wy-ETH-ee-a) for Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth, (1802–1856), early western American explorer.<br />

xalapensis -is -e xalapen'sis (za-la-PEN-sis) from the district of Xalapa or Jalapa, Mexico.<br />

xani, xanio, xanium, -xanium Greek a comb for wool<br />

xanth-, xantho- yellow, from Greek ξανθος, xanthos, yellow, yellow-red,<br />

xanthacanthus having yellow thorns, from Greek ξανθος, xanthos, and ακανθος, akanthos, spiny, thorny.<br />

xanthandrus <strong>with</strong> yellow threads.<br />

xanthifolius yellow, from Greek ξανθος, xanthos, yellow, yellow-red and folius, from Latin folium, leaf.<br />

xanthinus -a -um yellow, of a golden yellow color, from Greek ξανθος, xanthos, yellow, yellow-red, and -ινος, -<br />

inos, a suffix indicating composition or color. Rosa xanthina.<br />

xanthioides resembling Cockle-Bur or Clot-Bur, Xanthium.<br />

Xanthisma Xanthis'ma (zan-THIS-ma) Greek xanthos, yellow, and -ismos, condition or quality, referring to<br />

bright yellow florets.<br />

Xanthium Xan'thium (ZAN-thee-um) New Latin, from Greek xanthion, a plant used to dye the hair yellow, from<br />

ξανθος, xanthos, yellow. (Compositae)<br />

xanthoblepharis <strong>with</strong> yellow fringe.<br />

xanthocarpus -a -um <strong>with</strong> yellow fruit, from Greek ξανθος, xanthos, shades of yellow or yellow red, and karpos,<br />

karpos, χαρπος, fruit. Rubus xanthocarpus.<br />

Xanthocephalum, xanthocephalus, -a -um from Greek ξανθος, xanthos, yellow, and κεφαλή, kephale, head.<br />

xanthocheilos, xanthochilus having yellow lips.<br />

xanthochlorus -a -um yellowish green. Alchemilla xanthochlora.<br />

xanthocodon yellow bells, from Greek ξανθος, xanthos, yellow, yellow-red, -o-, botanical Latin connective vowel<br />

for words of Greek origin, and χωδων, chodon, noun, a bell; an alarm bell; a bell used by officers to make sure their<br />

sentries were awake. Rhododendron xanthocodon.<br />

xanthocomus <strong>with</strong> a yellow tuft or a yellow crest.<br />

xanthoglossus <strong>with</strong> a yellow tongue, from and γλωσσος, glôssos, tongue.<br />

xantholeucus yellow-white, yellowish white, from Greek xanthos, ξανθος, yellow, yellow-red, -o-, botanical<br />

Latin connective vowel for words of Greek origin, and λευχος, leuchos, bright, brilliant, clear, white, pale<br />

xanthoneurus yellow-nerved, <strong>with</strong> yellow nerves or veins.<br />

xanthophoeniceus yellow-red, from Greek ξανθος, xanthos, yellow, yellow-red, -o-, botanical Latin<br />

connective vowel for words of Greek origin, and φοινιχεος, phoenicus, purple-red, after a dye that came from<br />

Phoenicia.<br />

xanthophyllus yellow-leaved, bearing golden yellow leaves.<br />

xanthorrhizus yellow-rooted, from Greek xanthos, yellow, and ῥίζα, rhiza, root.<br />

xanthosoma yellow body<br />

xanthospilus <strong>with</strong> yellow spots or yellow patches.<br />

xanthotrichus having golden yellow hairs.<br />

xanthoxylon yellow-wooded<br />

xanthoxyoides resembling Tooth-Ache Tree, Xanthoxylon.<br />

Xanthoxylum New Latin, irregular from Greek ξανθὸς, xanthos, yellow, yellow-red, and ξύλον, xylon,<br />

wood, a reference to the color of the heartwood. Synonym of Zanthoxylum. (Rutaceae)<br />

xanthus yellow, from Greek ξανθος, xanthos, yellow, yellow-red<br />

Xanti Xan'ti (ZANT-eye)<br />

xantia'nus -a -um xantia'nus (zan-tee-AY-nus)<br />

xema, -xema New Latin a fish-tailed gull<br />

xen, xeni, xeno, xenus, -xenus Greek a stranger, guest<br />

xenia, -xenia Greek hospitality<br />

xenic, xenico Greek foreign, strange<br />

xenis, xenim, -xenim Greek entertainment<br />

xeno, xenus, -xenus Greek a stranger, guest

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