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Aronia (a-RO-nee-a) from the Greek aria, the name for Sorbus aria, or New Latin, from Greek arōnia<br />

medlar tree, or modified from Aria, beam-tree of Europe.<br />

Aronioides resembling Aronia, from Aronia and -oides.<br />

arot-, aroto-, arotr-, arotro- Greek plowing; a crop.<br />

aroto- Greek αρωτος, arotos, arable.<br />

arpact-, arpactes, -arpactes Greek αρπακτης, arpaktes, a robber.<br />

arpadianus -a -um sickle-shaped, from Latin harpe, Greek αρπη, arpe (guessing ἁρπη, thus harpe), for the<br />

leaves.<br />

arpagon a kind of plaster, from Oribasius.<br />

arpopria climbing ivy, Dacian.<br />

arqua-, arquat Latin arquatus, a bow, rainbow; rainbow colors; curved.<br />

arquatus arched, bow-shaped<br />

arquatus -a -um Latin relating to jaundice; m. as subst., a sufferer from jaundice.<br />

Arrabidaea, arrabidae for Bishop Antonio de Arrabida, editor of Flora Fluminiensis, c. 1827.<br />

arranensis -is -e from the island of Arran, west Scotland.<br />

arrect- Latin arrectus, steep, upright, pointing upwards, from rectus -a -um, ruled, participle of rego, regere,<br />

rexum, rectum, to direct to govern; as adjective straight; upright.<br />

arrectus -a -um upright, straight, stiff, erect, raised up, from Latin adrectus, arrectus, steep.<br />

arrhecto- Greek αρρηκτος, arrhektos, unbroken, invulnerable, unploughed.<br />

arrhemo Greek αρρηµων, arrhemon, silent, <strong>with</strong>out speech.<br />

arrhen-, arrhena-, arrheno male-, strong-, stamen-, from Greek αρρην, arrhen, αρρενος, arrhenos, αρσην,<br />

arsen, αρσηνος, arsenos, αρσεν, arsen, male, manly, vigorous.<br />

Arrhenatherum New Latin, male-awn, from Greek αρρην-, arrhen-, arrhēn male, and αθερος, atheros,<br />

athēros, awn; from the long-awned, male lower spikelek (staminate lemma); akin to Sanskrit arsati it flows,<br />

sabha bull, Latin ros dew<br />

arrhenes Greek αρρηνης, arrhenes, fierce, savage.<br />

arrhenobasis, arrhenobaseus <strong>with</strong> smooth surfaces<br />

arrheto- Greek αρρητος, arrhetos, inexpressible, unutterable, unspoken.<br />

arrhicho Greek αρριχος, ahhrichos, a wicker basket.<br />

arrhizus -a -um, arhizus <strong>with</strong>out roots, rootless, wanting true roots from Greek α-ριζα, a-rhiza, as in the<br />

minute, floating, rootless Wolffia, from , and ῥίζα, rhiza, root.<br />

arrhogo Greek αρροξ, arrhoz, <strong>with</strong>out cleft, unbreached, unbroken.<br />

arrhost- Greek αρρωστια, arrhostia, ill health.<br />

arrhynchus -a -um not beaked, from Greek αρ-ρυγχος, ar-rhygchos (ar-rhynchos).<br />

arrigens spreading stiffly outwards; or freezing, stiffening up, becoming erect, from Latin ar- and rigeo,<br />

rigere.<br />

arrog- Latin arrogare, to assume, to appropriate, to claim for oneself,<br />

ars, arsis, -arsis Greek αρσις, arsis, a raising, lifting.<br />

Ars est celare artem. Art is to hide art.<br />

Ars longa, vita brevis Art is long, but life is short, from Hippocrates, meaning life is short, mastering the art<br />

of life is long.<br />

arsen Greek male, from αρσην, arsên, male, masculine; metaphorically mighty, tough; of plants robust,<br />

coarse; Latin: arsenic.<br />

Arsenococcos male-berry, from Greek αρσενο-, arseno-, and κοκκος, kokkos, a berry.<br />

arsio- Greek αρσιος, arsios, fighting, right.<br />

-art, -ard French suffix indicating highest quality, excessiveness, one who, that which.<br />

artaba, -ae an Egyptian measure of varying capacity, from Greek(?)<br />

Artabotrys hanging-fruit, from Greek αρταω-, artao, and βοτρυς, botrys, for the tendrillar structure.<br />

artacarpifolius -a -um <strong>with</strong> leaves resembling those of Artocarpus, from , and folium, foli(i), n., noun, a<br />

leaf.<br />

artam-, artamo-, artamus, -artamus Greek αρταµος, artamos, a butcher, a cook; metaphorically a murderer.<br />

artane Greek αρτανη, artane, rope, noose, halter.<br />

Artanema thread-bearer, from Greek αρταο-, artao-, and νηµα, nema.<br />

artatus compact, short<br />

artem-, artemia, -artemia Greek something suspended; safety. (Borror)<br />

artem-, artemia, -artemia Greek αρτηµια, artemia, soundness, health.

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