California lady's slipper,Cypripedium californicum- often having many yellow-green orchids with white pouches growing along streams and seeps of southwestern Oregon and northern California clustered lady's slipper,Cypripedium fasciculatum- clusters of several short stems each having 2 broad leaves and ...
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The term “nematode” comes from the Greek words: nema, means “thread,” and toid, means “form.” Nematodes are multicellular, invertebrate, unsegmented, vermiform, long, and slender, but some species are swollen. Most people know them as roundworms because their cross section is round. Th...
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The prefix re-, which means “back” or “again,” appears in hundreds of English vocabulary words, for example: reject, regenerate, and revert. You can remember that the prefix re- means “back” via the word return, or turn “back;” to remember that re- means “again” consider ...
See all related words (30)> Share*pa- ‘cite’ https://www.etymonline.com/word/*pa- Etymology of *pa- by etymonline Harper, D. (n.d.). Etymology of *pa-. Online Etymology Dictionary. Retrieved November 28, 2024, from https://www.etymonline.com/word/*pa- Harper Douglas, “Etymol...
Conducting root cause analysis (RCA) is complex and challenging. The aim of this study was to better understand the experiences of RCA team members and how they value their involvement in the RCA to inform future recruitment, conduct and implementation o
separate." This is fromab"off, away from" (seeab-) +scindere"to cut, rend, tear asunder, split; split up, part, divide, separate" (from PIE*skind-, from root*skei-"to cut, split"). The Latin word translates Greekapolambanomenē, from a verb meaning "to cut off, intercept."...
*genə-, also*gen-, Proto-Indo-European root meaning "give birth, beget," with derivatives referring to procreation and familial and tribal groups. It forms all or part of:Antigone;autogenous;benign;cognate;congener;congenial;congenital;connate;cosmogony;cryogenic;degenerate;engender;engine;epigone...
Amphiscians : AMPHI scians (am fish’ i ans) n.Inhabitants of the tropics15. Amphitheater : AMPHI theater (am fi thee’ at er) n.Arena theater in which the audience sits around the stage16. Amphisbaena : AMPHI sbaena (am fis bee’ na) n.Fabled serpent with a head on each end17...