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autumnalis -is -e (ow-tum-NAH-lis, or locally aw-tum-NAY-lis) autumnal, of the autumn, autumn<br />

flowering from Latin auctumnalis, autumnal, of or pertaining to autumn, from autumnus, autumni, autumn, for<br />

its flowering or growing period, and -alis adjectival suffix pertaining to or belonging to.<br />

aux-, auxe, auxo Greek αυξη, auxe, grow, growth, increase, enlarge.<br />

auxili-, auxiliari Latin auxilium, auxilii n., help, aid; aiding, assistance.<br />

auxillaris -is -e helpful, aiding, from Latin auxillaris; increasing, from Greek αυξη, auxe, (increasing<br />

vegetatively).<br />

auxiliaris -is -e Latin adjective, assisting, succoring, help-bringing; auxiliary (troops).<br />

Auxopus different stalk, from Greek αυξο-πους, auxo-pous, for the yellowish weak stems of this parasitic<br />

plant.<br />

avar-, avari Latin avarus, eager, covetous, greedy, desirous.<br />

avasmontanus -a -um from the Auas Berg mountains of Namibia.<br />

Ave atque vale Hail and farewell.<br />

Ave Maria Hail Mary<br />

Avellana a filbert; nux avellana, an old name from Pliny for the hazel nut, from Abella (Avella), now called<br />

Avellino (Fonte Avellana), in Campania, Italy, a town in the Apennines once known for its fruit and nuts.<br />

avellanae of hazel, living on Corylus avellana, as Eriophyes, an acarine gall mite.<br />

avellanarius -a -um living in hazel woods, Muscardinus avellanarius, a dormouse.<br />

avellaneus -a -um hazel-colored, drab, the color of the fresh shell of the Hazel-nut; from Avellana, a filbert,<br />

from Abella, now called Avellino, in Campania, Italy, a town once known for its fruit and nuts, and -aneus<br />

adjectival suffix indicating resemblance or material out of which something is made.<br />

avellanidens <strong>with</strong> tearing teeth, from Latin avello, avellere, avelli (avulsi), avulsum, and dens, dentis, Agave<br />

leaf-margins.<br />

avellanus -a -um Agellian, from Avella, Italy, Pliny’s name, nux avellana, for the hazel nut.<br />

Avellinia small-oat-like (?), dimunitive from Latin Avena. (avenillus?)<br />

avellinus -a -um hazel-brown, from Latin Avellana.<br />

avena, -avena nourishment, from Latin avena, anenae f., oats, wild oats, reed, straw, shepard’s or pan pipe.<br />

Avena Ave'na (a-VAY-na, or a-VEE-na) from the old Latin avena, anenae f., oats, wild oats, akin to Lithuanian<br />

avia oats, Russian oves.<br />

avenaceus -a -um resembling Oats, Avena, from avena, avenae.<br />

avenius -a -um veinless, or seemingly so, <strong>with</strong> obscur veins, from Latin a- and vena, venae.<br />

avenoides resembling Avena, oat-like, from Latin Avena and -oides.<br />

Avenula like a small oat, from Latin avena, avenae and the feminine diminutive.<br />

avernensis -is -e from the Auvergne in France, possibly from Latin avernus, averni m., hell; the infernal<br />

regions; the lower world. Auvergne has many dormant, but not extinct volcanoes<br />

Averrhoa for Averrhoes, 12 th century physician, translator of Aristotle’s works.<br />

avers- Latin aversor, aversari, to turn away from, turned away, shun, avoid, <strong>with</strong>-drawn.<br />

aversiflorus <strong>with</strong> inverted flowers<br />

aversus turned away, bent back<br />

aversus -a -um, aversior -or -us, aversissimus -a -um Latin adjective, turned/facing away, w/back turned;<br />

behind, in rear; distant; averse; hostile.<br />

averv- Late Latin avervus, heap.<br />

avi-, avia, avis, -avis Latin avis, a bird.<br />

avi- referring to a bird, birdlike<br />

avia, aviae f., Latin unidentified plant; groundsel; also called senecio, erigero.<br />

avicella, avicellae f. Latin noun, little bird.<br />

Avicennia, avicennae for Ibn Sina (Avicenna) (980-1037), Arabian philosopher and physician.<br />

avicenniaefolius -a -um Avicennia-leaved, having leaves resembling those of the white mangrove, from<br />

Avicennia and folium, foli(i), n., noun, a leaf.<br />

avicennioides resembling Avicennia, mangrove-like, from Avicennia and -oides.<br />

avicula, aviculae f. Latin noun, small bird.<br />

avicularis -is -e pertaining or relating to small birds, eaten by small birds, (sought by birds in one source),<br />

from avicula, diminutive of avis, bird, and -aris adjectival suffix, a variant of -alis used after stems ending in l.<br />

aciculus -a -um omen, of small birds, diminutive of Latin avis, avis f.<br />

avid- Latin avidus, eager, greedy, longing for, vehemently desiring.<br />

avis, avis f., Latin noun, bird; sign, omen, port.

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