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Chlo-roph’-or-a w+» Chloros. phireo (Greek), green or yellow to bear ; (all:) gréen or 
vellow dyes produced by the Fustic Tree (N. 1/227) ; 
chlo’-réps sk. .. (Greek), appearing greenish ; 
chlo’-ros we (Greek), clear green, same as vividis (q.v.), less bright than 
grass green; 
Chlo-rox’-yl-on ve Ghloros, xylon (Greek) yellowish wood ; (all:) the wood is a 
deep yellowish (N. 1/317) ; 
Choi-sy-a’-na » (com.) of M. Choisy [(pr:) Shwar-zee] a botanist of Geneva, 
and author of many monographs in DeCandolle’s 
“ Prodromus ’”’ (N. 1/317) ; 
Cho-ne-mor-pha .... Choné, morph@ (Greek), funnel-shape; (all:) shape of the 
flowers (N. 5/228) ; 
cho-ri-zan’-dra .. Chorizo, anér |g. andros| (Greek), to separate, males; (all :) 
Stamens 6 separate and long exserted instead of the usual 
3, connate or separate ; 
Chor-iz’-em-a w» chords zema (Greek), dance, drink; (all:) Labillardiére, after 
coming across many salt springs in New Holland, found 
a fresh spring close by where he discovered this plant 
(N. 1/317) ; 
Chor-iz’-em-#-fol’-i-a. (Latin), with leaves like chorizema ; 
Chry-sal’-id-oc-ar’-pus. ney karpos (Greek), gold, fruit; (all:) colour of the nuts 
N. 1/818) ; 
Chry-santh’-em-um ... Chriésos, anthomon (Greek), gold flower; (all:) colour of the 
flowers (N, 4/351, 375) ; 
chry-sé-i’-dés ... Chriseos, éidos (Greek), golden, like ; 
Chry-sob-al’-an-us ... " Chréaisos balanos (Greek), gold, nut; (all:) colour of the fruits 
of some species (N. 1/224) ; 
chry-soc-ar’-pa — .... Chriiseos karpos (Greek), gold, fruated ; é 
chry-soph-yl’-lum ... Chriisos phillon (Greek), gold, leaf; (all:) onder site of the 
. leaves (N. 1/325); 
chry’-sos xe ww. (Greek), golden-yellows, sume as aureous (q.v.) ; 
Chu-kras’-si-a ... Chikradst, Hindustani, naine of the tree (McL. 168) ; 
cic-a-tris-a’-tus ... (Latin), scarred ; marked by the scars of bodies that have fallen 
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cic-u-ta’-ri.um. ... (Latin), hemlock (cicuta) -like, foliage, finely devided ; 
cil-i-a’-re 
cil-i-a’-tus 
Ciu-cho’-na ... .» (com.) Countess of Chinchon [(pr:) shang-Shorng ) wife of 
Governor of Peru, who in 16388 was cured of a fever by 
the use of Pernvian Bark (N. !/380); 
“it (Latin), fringed, as with an eye lid; 
cin-er-a -ce-a ... (Latin), ashy white ; same as next, but rather white ; 
cin-er’-6-a .. (Latin), ashy grey ;intermediate between pure white end pure 
grey ; 
cin’-nab-aeri’-na =... (Latin), salmor colowred, scarlet with an admixture of orange ; 
but dull [between miniatus and awrantiacus] ; 
din-nam-o’-me-4  .., (Latin), cinnamon brown, bright brown mixed with yellow and 
red ; 
cin-nam-o’-mif-ol’-i-a. (Latin), with leaves like cinnamon ; 
Cin-nam-o’-mun .... Kinnamomon (Greek) {from Kinamon (Arabic)}, name of the 
plant, used by Theophrastus (N. 1/330) ; 
Cip-ad-es’-sa... ... Cipus, adese (Latin), tomb, to be present; (all:) it grows 
rankly in all waste places and about burial grounds ; 
cie-cin-a’-lis ... ws | (Latin), cwred like a shepherd’s crook ; or rolled spirally down- 
cir-cin-a’-tum i wards ; 
Cir-rhop-et’-al-um ... Kirrhos petdlon (Greek),-tendril, petal; (all:) strap shaped 
petals of the plant (N. 1/330) ; 
cir-rho’-sus ... «. (Latin, from Greek) ; tendrilled ; terminated by a spiral or flat 
nose filiform appendage ; 
Cis-sam’-pel-os ... Kissos ampélous (Greek), Ivy, vine ; (all:) resemble ivy in 
rambling habit, and the vine in racemed fruits (N. 1/331) ; 
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