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atherodes from Greek αθηρ, ather, chaff, a barb, the beard of an ear of grain, and –odes, likeness; alternately<br />

bristle-eared, from Greek αθηρ, αθερος, ather, atheros, and -ωδης, -odes, for the pistillate spikelets resembling<br />

a spike of wheat.<br />

Atheropogon from ancient Greek αθηρ, ather, chaff, a barb, the beard of an ear of grain, and πώγων, pōgōn,<br />

beard.<br />

Atherosperma bearded-seed, from Greek αθηρο-σπερµα, athero-sperma.<br />

athesmo- Greek αθεσµως, athesmos, unlawful, lawless.<br />

athet-, atheto- Greek αθετος, athetos, useless, wasted, set aside, incompetent.<br />

athicto- Greek αθικτος, athiktos, untouched, chaste.<br />

athl-, athlo-, athlum, -athlum Greek αθλον, athlon, a prize; a contest for a prize, conflict, struggle.<br />

athlet- Greek αθλερτης, athlertes, a combatant, a champion, a prize fighter.<br />

athois -is -e, athous -a -um from Mount Athos in Macedonia (ne Greece).<br />

athranthus bearing star-flowers<br />

athro- crowded, from Greek αθροος, αθρο-, athroos, athro-, collective, crowded.<br />

athrostachyus -a -um <strong>with</strong> crowded spikes, from Greek αθρο-σταχυς, athro-stakhys.<br />

Athrotaxis crowded-order, from Greek αθροος-ταζις, athroos-taxis.<br />

athymo- Greek αθυµος, athymos, fainthearted, spiritless.<br />

Athyrium Athyr'ium (a-THEER-ee-um, a-THI-ree-um) possibly from Greek athyros, doorless, or from a-,<br />

<strong>with</strong>out, and thyrium, shield, refering to the enclosed sori, the sporangia only tardily push back the outer edge of<br />

the indusium, or the late-opening indusium of A. filix-femina. Alternately from Greek αθυρω, athyro, sporty, in the<br />

sense of variability, for the varying structure of the ladyfern sori. (Athyriaceae)<br />

Athysanus Athys'anus (ath-IS-an-us)<br />

-aticus, -atica, -aticum from, Latin suffix for a place of growth, collection of, state.<br />

-aticus -a -um Latin suffix indicating a place of growth (or habitat), used <strong>with</strong> noun bases.<br />

-aticum Latin suffix indicating collection of, condition, state of being.<br />

-atilis, -atilis, -atile from (a place), Latin suffix indicating found in.<br />

atimo- Greek ατιµος, atimos, <strong>with</strong>out honor, dishonored.<br />

atkinsonianus -a -um probably nothing to do <strong>with</strong> the small town between Annawan and Geneseo, Illinois.<br />

atla-, atlant-, atlanto, atlas, -atlas Greek mythology a giant bearing up the pillars of heaven; the atlas bone<br />

atlanticus -a -um from the Atlas Mountains in North Africa (Atlas, Atlantis); of Atlantic areas, of the<br />

Atlantic coast (for the western limit of the classical world).<br />

atlantis -is -e from the Atlas Mountains in North Africa (Atlas, Atlantis), Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, in<br />

North Africa; for the giant Atlas in mythology.<br />

atlas Greek Ατλας, Atlas, Atlas the Titan holding up the pillars of heaven.<br />

atloid-, atloido Greek mythology a giant bearing up the pillars of heaven; the atlas bone<br />

atm-, atmi-, atmido, atmo-, atmus, -atmus Greek ατµιζω, atmizo, smoke, vapor.<br />

atmen Greek ατµην, atmen, slave, servant.<br />

atmenia Greek ατµενια, atmenia, slavery.<br />

atmet Greek ατµητος, atmetos, uncut, undivided, not carved.<br />

atom Latin atomus, uncut, indivisible, a small particle.<br />

atomarius -a -um speckled, finely dotted; alternately small, pigmy, unmoved, indivisible, from Greek<br />

ατοµος, atomos, Latin atomus, atomi.<br />

atomatus speckled, finely dotted<br />

atomerius -a -um speckled (atomate), having very small parts, from Greek ατοµ-µερις, atom-meris.<br />

atomochlaenus finely covered<br />

atonos Greek ατονος, atonos, relaxed, not taut, languid.<br />

atop-, atopo- Greek ατοπος, atopos, strange, marvellous, odd, out of place.<br />

atr-, atri- Latin atritas, black, blackness, extreme, dark.<br />

atracto- Greek ατρακτος, atraktos, spindle, arrow.<br />

Atractogyne spindle-fruited one, from Greek ατρακτος-γυνη, atractos-gyne, (spindle-woman) for the<br />

fusiform fruits of some species.<br />

Atractylis spindles, from Greek ατρακτος, atraktos, spindle, arrow, for the long spines of the outer bracts.<br />

atractyloides atractylo'ides (a-trak-til-OH-i-dees) resembling Actractylis, from Actractylis from Greek ατρακτος,<br />

atraktos, spindle, arrow and -oides, <strong>with</strong> the form of.<br />

atrament-, atramentum, -atramentum Latin atramentum, any black fluid, ink; inky, from *ātrā-re to<br />

blacken, from āter black.

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