ERIOPHYLLA 



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Eriogonum <Gr. erios, wool+gowy, joint. Accent on 

 antepenult (og) since the penult o is not considered 

 long it being derived from the Gr. short o. (omi- 

 cron). Pronounced: er-i-og'-o-num. 



eriophylla (er-i-of-il'-a) woolly-leaved. 



Eriophyllum* (er-i-of-ir-um) 



eriospathus (er-i-os-pa'-thus) woolly-spathed. 



Eriphia (e-rif'-i-a) 



Erismatura (er-is-mat-ur'-a) 



Eristalis (er-is'-ta-lis) 



Erisyphe* (er-is-i'-fe) 



Erithrina* (er-ith-ri'-na) 



ermineus (er-min'-e-us) ermine-like, spotted like 



the ermine. 

 Erodium* (e-rod r -i-um) 



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Eriophyllum <Gr. erios, \voo\-\-pyl- 

 lon, leaf. The penult is long because 

 the vowel is followed by a double 

 consonant. Pronounced: e-ri-of-il'-um, 

 not er-i-of'-il-um. 



