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anti-pyreticus -a -um against fire, fire quenching, from Latin anti-, and pyra, pyrae, a funeral pyre,, as in the<br />

moss Fontinalis antipyretica was packed around chimneys to prevent thatch from igniting; others interpret as<br />

against fevers.<br />

antiqu- Latin antiquus, old, ancient; coming before, earlier.<br />

Antiquis temporibus, nati tibi similes in rupibus ventosissimis exponebantur ad necem. In the good old days,<br />

children like you were left to perish on windswept crags.<br />

antiquorum of the ancients, of antiquity, of the former, old-world, of ancient writers, from Latin antiquus,<br />

anticus(?). (Gledhill)<br />

antiquus -a -um traditional, ancient, old, former, from Latin antiquus.<br />

antirrhiniflorus -a -um antirrhiniflor'us (an-tee-ri-ni-FLOR-us) Antirrhinum-flowered, <strong>with</strong> flowers like<br />

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

antirrhinoides antirrhino'ides (an-tee-ry-NO-i-dees) New Latin resembling Antirrhinum, like an antirrhina or<br />

snapdragon, from Greek αντι-, anti-, similar to, like, ρινος, rhinos, nose, snout, and οειδης, oeides, resembling.<br />

Antirrhinum, antirrhina Antirrhi'num (an-tee-RI-num) New Latin, nose-like, from Latin, snapdragon, from a<br />

Greek name used by Dioscorides αντιρρινον, antirrhinon, from αντι-, anti-, similar to, like (from αντι-, anti-,<br />

against, instead of, equivalent to) and -rrhinon (from ρις, ρινος, rhis, rhinos, nose, snout); from the resemblance of<br />

the flower to a calf's snout.<br />

anti-scorbuticus anti-scurvy, curing scurvy<br />

anti-tropus deflecting from each other<br />

antlia, -antlia Latin antlia, antliae f. a pump.<br />

antr-, antro, antrum, -antrum Latin antrum, Greek αντρον, antron, a cave, cavity.<br />

Antrophyum upwards brooding, from Greek αν-, an-, and τρωφη, trophe, for the creeping rhizomes.<br />

antrorsus -a -um forward or upward facing, deflected upwards, opposed to retrorse, from Latin anteroversus,<br />

or Latin ante, before, and vertere, to turn; alternately modern Latin antrorsus, from Latin *antero- stem<br />

of assumed Latin *anterus, positive of anterior, fore, former, and versus, turned, in imitation of extrorsus , etc<br />

antyx Greek αντυξ, antyx, edge, rim, frame, rail, orbit of a planet.<br />

anu-, anus, -anus Latin anus, the anus.<br />

anu-, anula Latin, anulus, a ring.<br />

Anubias for Anubis, son of Nephthytis and Typhonis, a genus of African aquatic and semi-aquatic plants<br />

often used in aquariums, after the preference for shade.<br />

Anubis, Anubis or Anubidis m. Latin an Egyptian god of the afterlife.<br />

anularis in ring form<br />

anulatus -a -um Latin ringed, <strong>with</strong> rings on, curled, from anulatus, from anulus, anuli, ring.<br />

Anulocaulis Anulocau'lis (an-oo-lo-KAW-lis) Latin anulus, ring, and Latin noun caulis, caulis m., from the<br />

Greek καυλος, kaulos, the stem or stalk of a plant; usual spelling was colis or coles, or kaulos, the shaft, in<br />

reference to the sticky internodal rings.<br />

-anus -ana -anum Latin -anus, adjectival suffix indicating position, connection, or possession by, belonging<br />

to, pertaining to, used <strong>with</strong> noun bases, or often <strong>with</strong> a place name.<br />

anus, -anus Latin anus, the anus; a ring.<br />

anvegadensis -is -e see andegavensis.<br />

anvilensis -is -e from the Anvil Creek area on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska, USA.<br />

aochletos Greek αοχλητος, aochletos, undisturbed, calm.<br />

aocno- Greek αοκνος, aokonos, <strong>with</strong>out hesitation, resolute, brave.<br />

Aongstroemia for Johan Ångström (1813-1879), Swedish bryologist<br />

aoracanthus heavily thorned, thickly beset <strong>with</strong> thorns, from Greek and ακανθος, akanthos, spiny, thorny.<br />

aorato- Greek αορατος, aoratos, invisible, unseen.<br />

aoristo- Greek αοριστος, aoristos, indefinite, indeterminate, <strong>with</strong>out boundaries.<br />

aoro- Greek αορος, aoros, pendulous.<br />

aort-, aorta, -aorta Greek αορτη, aorta (η?), the great artery.<br />

ap-, apex-, -apex, apic- Latin apex, the tip, extremity<br />

ap- Latin prefix to, toward, at, an assimilative form of ad- used before p-, meaning at, to, <strong>towards</strong>.<br />

ap- Greek <strong>with</strong>out-, up-. before-, from απο.<br />

ap-, apo- Greek απο, apo, -from, off, away from, down from, far from, after.<br />

ap-, aph- Greek απ-, ap-, αφ-, aph-, away from, from, apart.<br />

apamensis from Apamea in Syria<br />

apanast- Greek απαναστασις, apanastsis, migration, departure

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