294, THE DICTIONARY OF GARDENING. 
Pronouncing Dictionary—continued. 
Cue’-um-is 
Cuc-ur’-bit-a 
Cuce-ur-bit-a’-cé-2 
Cuc-ur-bit-a’-ri-a 
euc-ur-bit-i’-na 
Cud-ra/-ni-a 
Cu-je’-te 
Oul-ca’-si-a 
Cul’-cit-a 
OCul-il-aw’-an 
eul-tra’-ta 
ceul-trif-ol’-i-am 
cul-trif-or’-mis 
Cum-ing’-i-a 
Cum-ing-i-a’-na 
Cum-ing’-i-i 
Cum-ming’-i-i 
Cun’-cé-a 
cun-di’-nam-ar-cen’-sis 
Cun-du-ran’-go 
cun-i-a’-tus 
eun-é-if-ol/-i-um 
cun-é-if-or’-mis 
Cun-i’-la 
Cu-ni’-na 
Cun-ning-ham’-i-a 
Cun-ning-ham-i-a’-na 
Cun-ning-ham’-i-i 
Cu-no’-ni-a 
Cu-no’-ni-t-2 
Cu-pa’-ni 
Cu-pa’-ni-a 
Cu-pa-ni-a’-nus 
Cu’-pht-a 
Cu’ -pi-a 
eup’-ré-a 
eup-ré-a’-ta 
cup-res-pin-na’-ta 
Cup-res-sin’-t-2 
eup-res’-sin-um 
cup-res-s0-1’-dés 
Cup-res’-sus 
Cu-pul-if’-er-z 
cu-ras-say’-ic-um 
Cu-ra-tel’-la 
Cur-cul’-ig-o 
eur-enl’-ig-6-1’-dés 
Cur-cul’-i-o 
Cur-cul-i-o’-nid- 
Cur’-cum-a 
Cur-mer’-i-a 
Our-now-i-a’-na 
Cur-ro!-ri 
Cur-tis’-i-a 
Cur-tis’-i-i 
eur’-tum 
eur-va’-tor 
cur-va’-tum 
cur-vid-en-ta’-tum 
cur-vif-lo’-rus 
cur-vif-ol’-i-um 
Cus-cu’-ta* 
Cus-cu-ta’-cb-2e 
cus-cu-te-form’-is 
Cus-pid-a’-ri-a 
cus-pid-a’-ta 
Cus-so’-ni-a 
cu-tis-pon’-gi-a 
C¥’-am-us* 
C¥-an-anth’-us 
ey-an’-i-a 
Cy-an-el’-la 
c¥-an-oc-ar’-pus 
eV¥-an-oc-oe’-ca 
Cy-an-oph-yl’-lum 
e¥-an-os-per’-ma 
C¥-an-o’-tis 
Cy¥-an’-us* 
C¥-ath’-t-a* 
ey¥-ath-t-a-fol’-1-um 
cy-ath-é-6-i’-dés 
C¥-ath-o’-dés 
Cy-ath-oph’-or-a 
Cyb’-el-e 
Cy-bel’-i-on 
Cyb’-is-ter 
Cyc-ad-a/-ct-2e 
cyc-ad-i-i/-dés 
Cy’-cas 
Cy’-clam-en* 
Cy-clan’-dra 
Cy-clob-oth’-ra 
Cy-clo’-di-um 
Cy-clog’-yn-e 
Cy-clon-e’-ma 
Cy-clop-el’-tis 
Cy-clo’-pi-a 
Cy-clop-o’-g6n 
Cy-clos-te’-mon 
Cye-no’-chés 
Cyd-o’-ni-a 
eyd-o'-ni-z-fol’-i-a 
Cyl-ic-ad-e’-ni-a 
eyl-in-dra’-cé-a 
eyl-in’-dric-um 
cyl-in’-drus 
Cyl-is’-ta 
Cy-mat’-i-on 
Cym-bal-a’-ri-a 
Cym-bid’-i-um 
cym-bif-or’-mis 
Cym-bu’-rus 
cy-mo’-sa 
eyn-anch’-ic-a* 
eyn-anch-if-ol’-i-a 
eyn-anch-i-i’-dés 
Cyn-anch’-um 
Cyn’-ar-a 
eyn-ar-5-i'-dés 
Cyn-ip’-id-z 
Cyn’-ips 
Cyn-oc-ram’-be 
Cyn-oc’-ton-um* 
Cyn’-od-on 
Cyn-og-lés’-sum 
Cyn-om-e’-tra 
eyn-oph-al-loph’-or-a 
Cyn-os’-bat-i 
Cyp-ar-is’-si-as 
Cyp-el’-la 
Cyp-e-ra’-cé-2 
Cyp-e’-rus* 
Cy’-phi-a* 
Cy-phok-en’-ti-a 
Cy-phom-an’-dra 
Cy-phos-per’-ma 
Cyp’-ri 
Cyp-rip-ed’-i-é-a 
Cyp-rip-ed’-i-um* 
cyp’-ri-us 
Cy-ril’-la 
Oy-ril’-lé-xe 
Cyr’-ta 
Cyr-tan-dra’-cé-2 
Cyr-tan-the’-ra 
Cyr-tan-thif-lo’-rum 
Cyr-tan’-thus 
Cyr-toe’-er-as 
Cyr-toch-i’-lum 
Cyr-tod-ei’-ra 
Cyr-tom-iph-leb’-i-am 
Cyr-tom’-i-um 
Cyr-top-e’-ra 
Cyr-toph-yl’-lum 
Cyr-top-od’-1-um 
Cyr-tos’-tach-ys 
Cys-tac-anth’-us 
Cys-tan’-the 
Cys-tid-i-anth’-us 
Cys-top’-ter-is 
Cys’-top-us 
eyt-is-5-i'-dés 
Cyt’-is-us 
Cyt-oph-yl’-lum 
Ozac’-ki-a 
Dab-w’-ci-a 
dac-ryd-i-i-i/-dés 
Dac-ryd’-i-um 
Dac’-tyl-ie-ap’-nos* 
dac’-tyl-if’-er-a 
dac’-tyl-if-ol’-i-am 
Dace’-tyl-is 
Dac’-tyl-oc-ten’-i-um 
dac-tyl-8-i/-dés 
dae’-tyl-on 
Dae-tyl-op’-i-us 
dac-tyl-op’-ter-um 
Dac-tyl-os’-tyl-és 
dee-dal’-é-a 
De’-mi-a 
Dze-mo’-nor-6ps 
dag-u-en’-se 
Dah’-li-a* 
Da’-hoon 
da-hu'-rie-a 
Di-is 
Dal-ber’-gi-a 
dal-ber-gi-i-i’-dés 
Da’ -lé-a* 
dal-ec-ar’-lie-a 
Dal-ech-am’-pi-a 
Dal-ech-am’-~pi-i 
Words derived from Latin and Greek (i.e., all except those in italics) to be pronounced as follows: & as in ap-art’ : 
4 as in psa’-Imist; & as in slén’-der; @ as in vée’-ined; i as in thin; i as in mach-?’-nist; 6 as in rot’-ten; 6 as 
in vo’-ter; ti as in pow’-er-fzl; u as in ra/-ler; ¥ as 1; ¥ as i; ®, @, ei, as ai in pain; au as ow in house; 
g, c, and ch, always hard, as, for example, g in good, c in muscular, and ch in Christian. (For the old 
method, see page 276.) 
* This word is discussed at the end of the Pronouncing Dictionary. 
