202 NITENS 



nitens (nit'-enz) shining; also, pressing against or 



upon. 

 Nitidulidae (nit-i-du'-li-de) 



nitidus (nit'-i-dus) shining, bright, handsome, rich. 

 Nitrophila* (ni-trof'-il-a) 



nivalis (niv-a'-lis) snowy, belonging to snow. 

 niveus (niv'-e-us) of or from snow, snowy. 

 nobilis (no'-bi-lis) well known, celebrated, noble, 

 noctifiorus (nok-ti-flo'-rus) flowering at night. 

 Noctilio (nok-til'-i-o) 

 Noctiluca (nok-ti-lu'-ka) 



noctivagans (nok-ti'-va-ganz) night-wandering. 

 noctivagant (nok-tiv'-ag-ant) 

 Noctuidae (nok-tu'-i-de) 

 nocturnal (nok-tur'-nal) 



nodifiorus (no-di-flo'-rus) flowering at a node. 

 Nodosaurus (no-do-so'-rus) 

 nodose (nod'-os, no-dos') 

 nodosus (no-do'-sus) full of knots. 

 Nolina* (no-ll'-na, no'-lin-a) 

 Nomada (nom'-a-da) 



nomenclature (no-men-kla/-tur, no-men'-kla-tur) 

 Nomonyx (no'-mon-iks) 

 Nonea (non'-e-a) 



Nopalea* (no-pal'-e-a, no-pa-le'-a) 

 Nopalxochia* (n5-pal-kso'-ki-a) 

 nosogenic (nos-o-jen'-ik) 

 Nostoc (nos'-tok) 



notaeum (no-te'-um) pertaining to the back. 

 Notelaea (not-e-le'-a) 

 Notemigonus (no-te-mig-o'-nus) 

 Nothofagus (noth-of-ag'-us) 



