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aspericaulis -is -e rough-stemmed, from , and Latin noun caulis, caulis m., from the Greek καυλος, kaulos,<br />

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

asperifolius -a -um <strong>with</strong> rough leaves, rough-leaved, from Latin asper and folium, foli(i), n., noun, a leaf.<br />

aspermus -a -um seedless or spore-less, from Greek α-σπερµα, a-sperma.<br />

aspernatus -a -um rejected, disdained, despised, from Latin aspenor, aspernare, aspernatus.<br />

asperocarpus -a -um having rough-walled fruit, from Latin asperus and carpus.<br />

asperrimus -a -um <strong>with</strong> a very rough epidermis, from Latin superlative of asper, very rough.<br />

aspers Latin scattered, sprinkled.<br />

aspericulus -a -um finely roughened, from Latin diminutive of aspersus.<br />

aspersus, adspersus sprinkled, spread on<br />

aspersus -a -um <strong>with</strong> spattered markings, sprinkled, from Latin aspergo, aspergere, aspersi, aspersum.<br />

asperugineus -a -um somewhat Asperugo-like, slightly roughened or uneven, from Latin asper.<br />

Asperugo roughened-one, a prickly plant from Latin asper, rough, and -ugo, suffix indicating a substance or<br />

property possessed; or -ugo, feminine suffix.<br />

Asperula little rough one, Latin feminine diminutive of asper (woodruff).<br />

asperulatus -a -um somewhat resembling Asperula.<br />

asperuloides Asperula-like, resembling Wood-ruff, from Asperula and -oides.<br />

asperulus -a -um finely roughened, from Latin asper.<br />

asperus -a -um rough, from Latin asper.<br />

asphal- Greek ασφαλης, asphales, steadfast, firm, immovable.<br />

Asphodeline Asphodelus-like.<br />

asphodeloides Asphodelus-like, resembling Kings-spear or Silver-rod, from Asphodelus and -oides.<br />

Asphodelaceae from the genus name, Asphodelus, and -aceae, the standardized Latin suffix of plant family<br />

names.<br />

Asphodelus Asphodel'us (as-fo-DEL-us) the Latin name asphodilus, in Homer, Greek ασφοδελος, asphodelos,<br />

flower of Hades and the dead, for Asphodelus ramosus, silver rod. (Asphodelaceae)<br />

asphodelus astragalus, Asphodelus ramosus (L.)<br />

aspi-, aspid, aspis, -aspis Greek aspis, a shield; Latin an adder, viper.<br />

aspi-, aspis Latin aspis, an adder, Vipera berus, snake.<br />

aspid-, aspida Greek ασπις, aspis, shield, Egyptian cobra - asp, Naja haje.<br />

aspidioides resembling Shield-Fern, Aspidium<br />

Aspidistra small-shield, from Greek ασπιδισεον, aspidiseon, for the stigmatic head, from analogy <strong>with</strong><br />

Tupistra.<br />

Aspidiaceae from the genus name, Aspidium, and -aceae, the standardized Latin suffix of plant family names.<br />

Aspidium a little shield, from Greek ασπιδιον, aspidion, from ασπις, ασπιδος, aspis, aspidos, shield and -ium<br />

Greek diminutive suffix, small, from the shape of the shield fern’s indusium. (Aspidiaceae)<br />

Aspidoglossum shield tongue, from Greek ασπιδος-γλοσσα, aspidos-glossa, for the dorsally flattened corolla<br />

lobes.<br />

Aspidotis Aspido'tis (as-pi-DOE-tis) Greek aspidotes, shield-bearer, for the shieldlike false indusia, alternately<br />

shield-like-eared, from Greek ασπιδος-ωτος, aspidos-otos.<br />

Aspilia <strong>with</strong>out belmish, from Greek α-σπιλος, a-spilos.<br />

asplein-, Asplenium- spleen-wort-.<br />

asplenifolius -a -um, aspleniifolius aspleniifo'lius (as-pleen-ee-i-FO-lee-us) asplenium-leaved, <strong>with</strong> leaves<br />

(fronds) resembling Spleen-wort, Asplenium, from Asplenium and folium, foli(i), n., noun, a leaf.<br />

asplenioides resembling Spleen-wort, Asplenium<br />

Aspleniophyllitis the compound name for hybrids between Asplenium and Phyllitis.<br />

Aspleniaceae Asplenia'ceae (as-plen-ee-AY-see-ee) from the genus name, Asplenium, and -aceae, the<br />

standardized Latin suffix of plant family names.<br />

Asplenium (a-SPLAY-nee-um) <strong>with</strong>out-spleen, from Greek α-, a, not, and σπλην splen, spleen, referring to<br />

supposed medicinal powers, or New Latin, alteration of Latin asplenum spleenwort, from Greek ασπληνον,<br />

asplēnon, Dioscorides name for spleenwort, irregular from splēn, spleen, akin to Latin lien, spleen, thought by<br />

Dioscoroides to aid spleen disorders. (Aspleniaceae)<br />

aspr- Latin rough<br />

aspre-, aspred, aspret Latin aspreta, roughness, uneven; a rough place.<br />

asprellus -a -um asprel'lus (as-PREL-lus) and ellum, Latin diminutive suffix meaning small<br />

asprellus <strong>with</strong> rough scales

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