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aurant-, auranti- New Latin orange colored, referring to the color orange<br />

Aurantiaceae from the genus name, Aurantia, and -aceae, the standardized Latin suffix of plant family names, an<br />

old family name for Citrus.<br />

aurantiacus-a -um auranti'acus (locally aw-ran-tye-AK-us, aw-ran-TIE-a-kus) colored orange, orange-red or<br />

orange-yellow.<br />

auraniticus -a -um from Hawran (Hauran, Houran), sw Syria, formerly the Roman province of Auranitis.<br />

aurantifolius -a -um golden-leaved or orange-leaved Citrus aurantifolia, the lime; <strong>with</strong> Citrus-like leaves,<br />

from Latin auranti- , and folium, foli(i), n., noun, a leaf.<br />

aurantium, aurantii n., an orange tree.<br />

aurantius -a -um orange-red, tawny, as opposed to aurantiacus, orange-yellow; orange-colored, the color of<br />

an orange, from Latin aurantium (aurantia?).<br />

aurarius -a -um, aureus -a -um golden, ornamented <strong>with</strong> gold, from Latin aurum, auri, n., gold, things<br />

made of gold.<br />

auratus -a -um metallic yellow, golden, gilt, gold-shining, decorated <strong>with</strong> gold, from Latin auratus -a -um,<br />

golden or adorned <strong>with</strong> gold.<br />

aure- golden or gilded, splendid, beautiful<br />

aureafolius -a -um <strong>with</strong> golden leaves, from Latin aureus and folium, foli(i), n., noun, a leaf.<br />

aureatus -a -um like gold, golden; decorated <strong>with</strong> gold, from Latin aureus -a -um, golden, made of gold.<br />

aurelianus -a -um, aureliensis -is -e from Orleans, France, on the Loire, from Latin Aurelianum. Orleans<br />

was the westward limit of the advance of Atilla the Hun.<br />

aurellus -a -um yellowish, Latin diminutive of aureus.<br />

aureo-, aureus -a -um golden-yellow, from Latin aureus -a -um, of gold, golden; gilded.<br />

Aureoboletus golden mushroom, from Latin aureus -a -um, golden, and boletus, boleti n. a mushroom.<br />

aureola, aureolae f., halo; nimbus, aura; aureole.<br />

Aureolaria golden from aureolus, golden-yellow.<br />

aureo-lineatus <strong>with</strong> yellow lines<br />

aureolus -a -um golden-yellow, golden, gilded, from Latin aureus -a -um, of gold, golden; gilded.<br />

aureolus, aureola, aureolum golden, made of gold, gold colored; beautiful, brilliant, excellent, splendid;<br />

aureolus, aureoli n., gold coin, gold piece.<br />

aureomaculatus -a -um gold-spotted, from Latin aureo-, and macula, maculae f., a spot, mark, or stain.<br />

aureomarginatus, aureo-marginatus gold-edged, <strong>with</strong> yellow borders<br />

aureonitens, aureo-nitens shining gold, <strong>with</strong> golden lustre, from Latin aureo-, and niteo, nitere, to shine, to<br />

glitter.<br />

aureopictus lit. gold-painted<br />

aureoreticulatus, aureo-reticulatus gold-veined, yellow netted or veined<br />

aureosulcatus -a -um having golden grooves, from Latin aureo-, and sulcus, sulci m., a furrow, a plowing,<br />

for the lines on the stem.<br />

aureovariegatus gold-variegatus<br />

aurescens turning gold, from Latin aureo-, and fio, fiere, factus sum, the passive of facio, to be made, to<br />

come into existence.<br />

aurespina golden-spined<br />

aureus –a -um, aurëus au'rea (AW-ree-a) gold, golden, of golden color, golden-yellow, from Latin aureus, of<br />

gold, golden, a gold coin of ancient Rome varying in weight from 1/30 libra to 1/70 libra.<br />

auri- referring to an ear-like shape<br />

auricolor having a golden lustre, from Latin aureo-, and color (colos), coloris color, tint.<br />

auricomus -a -um <strong>with</strong> golden hair, from Latin aurum and coma, comae, f., hair of the head, golden-hairyleaved;<br />

golden-haired, golden-tufted.<br />

auricul-, auriculo Latin auricula, the lobe of the ear; the auricle of the ear or heart.<br />

Auricula, auricula -a -um ear, an ear-shaped appendage, (having small ears??), from Latin auricula, for the<br />

leaf shape of Primula auricula or the ‘Jew’s-ear” fruiting body of Auricularia auricula-judae.<br />

Auricularia Latin auricularia, earlike, from auricula, auriculae, diminutive for auris, ear, a genus of<br />

mushrooms.<br />

auriculatissimus -a -um most-lobed, Latin superlative of auriculatus, for the huge petiole lobes of Senecio<br />

auriculatissimus.<br />

auriculatus -a -um auricula'tus (aw-rik-yoo-LAY-tus) eared, of ear shape; lobed like an ear, <strong>with</strong> lobes, from<br />

Latin auris, auricula.

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