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GENERA OF FUNGI 



nitens, shining 



niteo, to shine 



niveus, .-now-white 



nobilis, grand 



nodosus, with joints 



noduliferus, bearing knots 



nodulosus, with joints 



nodus, i, m., a joint, knot 



nomen, inis, n., a name 



non, not 



nondum, not yet 



nonne, not 



nonnihil, somewhat 



nonnisi, except 



nonnullus, some 



normalis, normal 



notatus, marked 



notus, known 



novus, new 



nubecula, ae, f., a little cloud 



nubilosus, cloudy 



nucleatus, nucleate 



nucleiferus, nucleus-bearing 



nucleolus, nucleole 



nucleus, i, m., center, nucleus 



nudiusculus, somewhat naked 



nudus, naked 



nullimodus, in no wise 



nullus, none 



numerosus, numerous 



numerus, i, m., a number 



numquam, never 



nunc, now 



nutiquam = ne-utiquam, by no means 



nuto, to incline 



nutrix, icis, f., host 



nux, nucis, f., a nut 



O 

 ob, for, toward, on account of 

 obclavatus, reversed club-shaped 

 obconicus, rcversed-conical 

 obducens, covering 

 obduco, to cover 

 oblique, obliquely 

 obliterans, disappearing 

 obliteratus, lost, destroyed 

 oblongatus, oblong 

 oblongus, oblong 



obpyriformis, obpiriform, reversed 

 pear-shaped 



obrutus, covered 



obscurus, dark 



observandum, to be observed 



observatus, found 



obsessus, surrounded 



obsolesco, to become obsolete 



obsoletus, obsolete, lacking 



obtectus, covered 



obtegens, covering 



obturaculum, i, n., opening 



obtusangulus, with obtuse angles 



obtusatus, obtuse 



obtusus, obtuse 



obtutus, us, m., a looking at 



obvallatus, surrounded 



obvelo, to cover 



obvius, clear, open 



obvolvens, enveloping 



occellatus, with openings 



occulo nudo, with unaided eye 



occupans, occupying 



ochraceus, pale yellow, ochreous 



ochrosporus, with yellow or yellow- 

 brown spores 



octavus, eighth 



octo, eight 



octonus, in eights 



octoseptatus, with eight cross-walls 



octosporus, eight-spored 



oleosus, oily, with oil drops 



oligosporus, few-spored 



ohm, formerly 



chvascens, olivascent, becoming olive 



ohvaceus, olive 



omissus, omitted 



omnino, everywhere, entirely 



oosporous, with resting spores formed 

 by the union of unlike sex-cells, e.g., 

 of egg and sperm 



opacus, opaque 



opalinus, clear 



operculatus, operculate, with a lid 



operculiformis, lid-shaped 



operculum, i, n., a cover, lid 



oppidum, i, n., a town 



oppletus, filled 



oppositus, placed 



orbicularis, orbicular, round 



orbiculatim, circularly 



