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Bartlettia For John Russell Bartlett (1805–1886), United States Commissioner of the U.S.-Mexico Boundary<br />

Survey<br />

bartletii for Harley Harris Bartlett (c. 1886), American biochemist.<br />

Bartonia honoring Prof. Benjamin Smith Barton, (1766-1815), botanist, naturalist, and physician,<br />

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; in 1803 published Elements of Botany, the first American botany textbook,<br />

partially illustrated by William Bartram. (Gentianaceae)<br />

bartonianus -a -um, bartonii for Major F.R. Barton, who colected in Papua.<br />

bartramianus -a um for John Bartram (d. 1777), King’s botanist in America, or his son, William Bartram<br />

(1739-1823), Delaware, Pennsylvania, USA, nurseryman, early botanist, writer, and artist of the southeastern<br />

U.S.<br />

Bartramiopsis from the genus Bartramia and ancient Greek ὄψις, opsis, appearance, sight, view.<br />

Bartschella for Dr Paul Bartsch of the United States National Museum.<br />

Bartsia for Johann Bartsch (1709-1738), prussian botanist in Surinam.<br />

barypicron, barypicri n. Latinized Greek epithet for wormwood (very bitter);<br />

barython, barythonis m. Latin noun a plant, also called Sabina.<br />

bary-, barys Greek βαρυ-, βαρυς, bary-, barys, heavy, deep, hard, strong, impressive, grave.<br />

baryosmus Greek βαρυ-οσµη, bary-osme, heavily scented.<br />

barystachys, barystachya Greek βαρυ-σταχυς, bary-stakhys, <strong>with</strong> heavy spikes, <strong>with</strong> dense spikes; also as<br />

heavily-branched in one source (?).<br />

bas-, basa-, baseo, basi, baso Latin basis, a base, foundation; a step<br />

bas-, basi-, baso- Greek βασις, basis, base, foundation wall, step.<br />

bas, baseos/is f., or basis, basos/is f. Latin noun, a pedestal; base, point of attachment; foundation, support;<br />

chord of an arc.<br />

basalis, basilaris -is -e basilar'is (bas-i-LARE-us) rising from the ground (not branching from a stem)<br />

basalis -is -e sessile-, basal-, from Latin basis,basos/is, pedestal; base, point of attachment; foundation,<br />

support; chord of an arc.<br />

basaltes, basaltis m. Latin noun, a dark and very hard species of marble in Ethiopia.<br />

basalticolus -a -um living in areas of basaltic rock, New Latin from basaltes and colo, cognate <strong>with</strong><br />

basanites).<br />

basan-, basani-, basanism, basanist, basano- Greek βασανιζω, basanizo, test to prove genuine, examine<br />

closely, investigate; torture.<br />

basanites, basanitae m. Latin noun, a kind of quartz used in touchstones/whetstones/mortars; a teststone;<br />

from basanītes lapis, in Pliny, from Greek βάσανος, basanos, touchstone, test.<br />

-basanus -a -um -testing, from Greek βάσανος, basanos, touchstone, test.<br />

bascano- Greek βασκανος, baskanos, a sorcerer, bewitcher.<br />

baselicis -is -e of Basel, Switzerland, from the Latin name Basilea (Basilia), from Greek Βασιλεια, Basileia,<br />

kingship.<br />

Basella the Malagar vernacular name. (Basellaceae)<br />

Basellaceae Basella'ceae (ba-sel-AY-see-ee) plants of the Basella, Indian Spinach or White Malabar Nightshade<br />

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

baselloides basella-like, resembling Basella, from Basella and -oides.<br />

basi- Latin base, foundation; kiss<br />

basi-, baso Latin a base, foundation; a step<br />

basi-, bassos foot, of the base-, from the base-, from Greek βασις, basis, and Latin basis.<br />

basiatio, basiationis f. Latin kissing, a kiss<br />

basidi-, basidio-, basidium Latin a small pedestal, a short pedestal, from basidium, modern Latin from Greek<br />

βάσις basis, and -ιδιον, -idion, diminutive ending.<br />

basil-, basile-, basilic Greek βασιλ -ευς -εια, basil -eus -eia, king, cheif, prince, queen, princess, royal<br />

(basilicum)<br />

basilaris -is -e basal, relating to the base, from Latin basis and -aris, from -alis, of or pertaining to.<br />

basilateralis growing from the sides of the base, not axially<br />

Basilicum, basilicus -a -um princely, royal, from Greek βασιληις, basileis, and kingly herb from Greek<br />

βασιλικος-φυτον, basilikos-phyton; or Latin princely, royal, kingly, splendid; also a kind of vine.<br />

basilikós form Greek βασιλικός, basil.<br />

basilisca, basiliscae f. Latin name for a plant, also called regula, used as antidote for bite of<br />

basilisk/cockatrice.

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