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appendiculatus -a -um lengthened, elongated, or having an appendage, appendaged, from Latin<br />

appendicula, appendiculae.<br />

appet-, appetit Latin appetitio, desire, longing for.<br />

applanat- New Latin applanatus, flattened.<br />

applanatus -a -um flattened out or horizontally expanded, from Latin ap-planus.<br />

applanatuus flattened<br />

applegatei applegat'ei (ap-el-GATE-ee-eye)<br />

applicatus -a -um joined, attached, enfolded, placed close together, from Latin ap- and plico, plicare, plicavi<br />

(plicui), plicatum (plicitum).<br />

applicatus, applicativus bent face to face <strong>with</strong>out folding<br />

appressifolius lying flat, covered <strong>with</strong> leaves, from , and folium, foli(i), n., noun, a leaf.<br />

appressus -a -um lying flat, touching at the sides, pressed together, or lying close together (of organs),<br />

adpressed, from Latin ad- and presso, pressare.<br />

appropinquatus -a -um near, approaching, from Latin appropinquo, appropinquare, appropinquavi,<br />

appropinquatum, for a resemblance to another species.<br />

approximans approaching, near to; drawn close together but not united, to the nearest, from Latin adproximus.<br />

approximatus -a -um drawn close together but not united; near together, from Latin ad-proximus. The<br />

confusing tanslations <strong>with</strong> this and the above are prime examples of the data entry errors common in botanical<br />

etymology.<br />

appt-, appto Greek unapproachable, invincible<br />

Après moi French cv. after me<br />

apri Latin aper, a wild boar.<br />

apric- Latin apricus, exposed to the sun.<br />

apricatio, apricationis f. Latin sun-bathing.<br />

apricor, apricorari dep. Latin to sun oneself<br />

apricus -a -um uncovered, sun-loving, of exposed places, from Latin apricus, cognate <strong>with</strong> praecox.<br />

aprilis -is-e of April, from Latin Aprilis, in reference to the flowering season.<br />

apsénti, apsithiá, apsínthion, ápsinthos from Greek αψέντι, apsenti, αψιθιά, apsithia, ἀψίνθιον, apsinthion,<br />

ἄψινθος, apsinthos, mugwort.<br />

apsi-, apsis, -apsis, apsid Greek αψις, apsis, a juncture, loop, arch, vault.<br />

apsinth-, apsinthus, -apsinthus Greek wormwood<br />

apsinthium wormwood Artemisia absinthium (L.)<br />

apsinthium Romanum Roman vermouth<br />

apt-, apto- Latin aptare, fasten, adjust, fix, to fit to, to adjust.<br />

Aptenia Apten'ia (ap-TEEN-ee-a) wingless, from Greek α-πτην, α-πτηνος, a-pten, a-ptenos, from a-, not, and<br />

ptenos, winged, in reference to the lack of wings on the capsules.<br />

apteno Greek απτην, apten, unfledged, unable to fly.<br />

Apteria Greek α, a, <strong>with</strong>out, and πτερον, pteron, wing<br />

apterus -a -um <strong>with</strong>out wings, wingless, from Latin apteros, apter, <strong>with</strong>out wings, from Greek απτερο, απτερον,<br />

aptero, a-pteron, and –us, Latinizing suffix, wingless, used of petioles, seeds, etc.<br />

apto- Greek απτως, aptos, tangible.<br />

Aptosimum not falling, from from Greek α-πτωµα, a-ptoma, α-πτωσις, a-ptosis, α-πτωσιµος, a-ptosimos, for<br />

the persistent capsules.<br />

aptus, aptatus Latin aptus, appropriate, fit, suitable.<br />

apud Latin apud, at, near, in, <strong>with</strong>, among.<br />

Apudne te vel me? Your place or mine?<br />

apulicus -a -um, apulus -a -um from Apula in Southern Italy<br />

apulus -a -um from Apula in Southern Italy<br />

apuro- Greek απουρος, apouros, far away, distant.<br />

apus footless, lacking a stalk, from Greek α-πους, a-pous.<br />

apyrenus <strong>with</strong>out kernel<br />

aqua, aquari-, aquatic Latin aqua, water; of water.<br />

aqu- referring to a water habitat

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