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| ribed this species in 1989 under the specific | epithet A. dongpoensis, but in biological nomenclatur |
| The specific | epithet aceratum is Greek for "lacking horn", referri |
| As the | epithet aenigma ("the enigma") implies, its relations |
| The specific | epithet aethiopicum was an old term for South Africa. |
| iben Guizi is sometimes used as a disparaging | epithet against the Japanese (See Anti-Japanese senti |
| Al-Ashraf Sha'ban ( | Epithet: Al-Ashraf Zein al-Din Abu al-Ma'ali ibn Shab |
| The specific | epithet alba is derived from the Latin word albus, me |
| ighting simply to 'turn loose all the [racial | epithet]' and 'whitewash the [racial epithet] in the |
| , and mid-blue underneath (hence the specific | epithet and the common name of "blue planarian".) |
| the old to the new name and proudly adds the | epithet Angligena, "English-born". |
| e to bees, which is described by the specific | epithet, apiana. |
| ther of the nation", and is widely used as an | epithet applied to the most influential political lea |
| The generic | epithet Archaeomarasmius is a combination of the Gree |
| botanist Stanley Thatcher Blake, its specific | epithet argentatus is Latin for "silver", referring t |
| me on Tyneside, although this was a sarcastic | epithet, as he was a rather dour character, matching |
| ars, and "Alatervae" is now believed to be an | epithet attached to the Matronae, following a practic |
| ges of the Exile" in the babylon Talmud is an | epithet attributed to Karna and Samuel of Nehardea. |
| The specific | epithet australis means "southern". |
| The specific | epithet austrocapense refers to this species' native |
| This may explain Percy's unusual | epithet, Aux Gernons, as at the time Normans were gen |
| The specific | epithet ballarae refers to the deserted mining town o |
| The | epithet batalinii is used to refer to Alexander Theod |
| e name Brachysema melanopetalum, the specific | epithet being derived from the Greek words melanos (b |
| The specific | epithet bicolor refers to the dark green above the le |
| Its specific | epithet bombiformis is Latin for "form of a bumblebee |
| The specific | epithet bongso refers to the Indonesian legend of Put |
| The specific | epithet boreoscaia is from the Greek borealis ("north |
| The species | epithet, bosminifera, refers to the bladder traps' sh |
| The specific | epithet brevicornis means "short horned" and refers t |
| The specific | epithet brevifolia is from the Latin, meaning "short |
| In ancient Greek religion and myth, the | epithet Brimo- "angry" or "terrifying"- may be applie |
| The specific | epithet broomensis refers to the region in which it g |
| The specific | epithet, bulbosa, refers to the bulb-like corms. |
| litics which is generally used as a political | epithet by Republicans against Democrats who are from |
| The specific | epithet caduca comes from the Latin caducus meaning d |
| The specific | epithet calongei honors Spanish mycologist Francisco |
| The | epithet came to be taken as the proper name of two se |
| The specific | epithet, canescens, refers to the off-white hairs cov |
| (Vanessa cardui), which derives its specific | epithet, cardui, from their preference for thistles. |
| The | epithet Caribou Barbie has been contrasted with Palin |
| ake that point without actually using such an | epithet, CB, but perhaps an actual epithet's use was |
| The species | epithet, chiribiquitensis, refers to the mountain ran |
| on name for the species is Coastal Hakea, the | epithet clavata (Latin) refers to club-shape of the l |
| The specific | epithet coccinea is derived from the Latin word cocci |
| The specific | epithet comes from the Latin muscus (moss) and -oides |
| Its specific | epithet comes from the Latin pedunculatus, referring |
| The specific | epithet comes from the name of the island of Timor, t |
| The specific | epithet comes from the Latin sulcatus - “grooved”, wi |
| The specific | epithet comes from Latin, and means "wedge-shaped;" t |
| The specific | epithet comes from the Latin word caldaria meaning ho |
| The specific | epithet comes from the Tatra Mountains. |
| The specific | epithet comes from the Latin adjective for "extinct" |
| The specific | epithet comes from the Latin contractus (compressed o |
| Its specific | epithet comes from the Latin retusus (blunt), with re |
| Its specific | epithet comes from the Latin elatus (tall), in refere |
| Its specific | epithet comes from the Latin umbellatus (umbel-like), |
| The specific | epithet comes from the Latin Indicus (Indian), referr |
| The specific | epithet comes from the Latin crinitus (hairy tufted), |
| The specific | epithet commemorates Dr. Irene A. McCulloch, professo |
| The specific | epithet commemorates Allan Cunningham. |
| The species | epithet commemorates Arthur Purves Phayre. |
| This species | epithet commemorates Swedish explorer Rolf Blomberg w |
| the Royal Scottish Museum, while the specific | epithet commemorates the location where the fossil wa |
| The specific | epithet crichtoni is after Michael Crichton, author o |
| The specific | epithet, cristata, comes from the Latin word for cres |
| The specific | epithet cruentatus 'bloodstained' is derived from the |
| The specific | epithet cunninghamii honours the explorer and botanis |
| Homer adds the | epithet Dardanidi (Δαρδανίδη) to Priam and to other p |
| The specific | epithet darwini was therefore chosen to commemorate D |
| His locational | epithet, de Strivelin, "of Stirling", indicates some |
| , and set firmly in deep sockets; the species | epithet deinodon is from the Greek deinos, meaning te |
| The specific | epithet dendromorpha is made of two parts; “tree” and |
| The specific | epithet derbyensis refers to region where this plant |
| sh zoologist George Robert Gray, its specific | epithet derived from the Ancient Greek pachy-/παχυ- ' |
| noticeably leathery texture (thus the species | epithet, derived from Latin coriaceus "leathery"). |
| The specific | epithet derives from the Latin word pilosus, meaning |
| mi) south of Beipiao, from which the specific | epithet derives. |
| y of these attacks led to the creation of the | epithet dhaerow, meaning "traitor," to describe the d |
| The specific | epithet diceratum is Greek for "two horns", referring |
| The specific name or | epithet, dightoni, is in honor of S. Dighton, Esq., t |
| The specific | epithet dipterura is derived from the Latin di ("two" |
| The specific | epithet divaricata, refers to the plant's form, being |
| The specific | epithet electra was coined by the authors from the La |
| The specific | epithet eludens refers to the fact that it eluded dis |
| The present-day mosque, bearing his | epithet Emir Sultan, and situated in Bursa quarter of |
| The specific | epithet ensatum is from the Latin ensatus, meaning sw |
| The | epithet eremophila means "desert-loving". |
| right-red cap (operculum) in bud - giving the | epithet erythrocorys (red-helmet). |
| The derivation and meaning of the specific | epithet exhumatum ("dug up") was not specified by Coc |
| The specific | epithet, fagara, means "cursed tree" in Latin and ref |
| He is sometimes given the | epithet faxi, 'the one with a mane', i.e., a horse. |
| The specific | epithet flavoconia means yellowish and conical. |
| s as "schools of Knighthood", earning him the | epithet Flower of Chivalry just as they had praised t |
| The specific | epithet, foetida, means "stinking" in Latin and refer |
| nickname, "Bones", is a play on sawbones, an | epithet for physicians, in particular, those qualifie |
| ; macaca has been identified as a Francophone | epithet for North African indigenes, and commentators |
| ing him an Uncle Tom, a black-on-black racial | epithet for someone who kowtowed to white society at |
| The name "Edguy" was an affectionate | epithet for Mr. Edgar Siedschlag, their maths teacher |
| by Ferdinand von Mueller in 1881, giving its | epithet for the collector George Maxwell. |
| Operation Duck, the earlier | epithet for this assault, was renamed as Operation Bi |
| ong's third verse appears to mimick Johnson's | epithet for critics of the war. |
| ther the beginning nor the end..." is also an | epithet for Lord Shiva. |
| ally means "swan" and is a common East Slavic | epithet for elegant women, moving with grace: "she wa |
| The specific | epithet for P. caprae, "caprae," comes from the genus |
| The specific | epithet for this animal, philipmyersi, is named after |
| s name can be recognized and translated as an | epithet for Vajra Kilaiya or Dorje Phurbu, one of the |
| Mast and Thiele had to choose a new specific | epithet for D. longifolia and hence for this subspeci |
| Phrygia is also an | epithet for Cybele, as the goddess who was worshipped |
| This likely | epithet for strength might relate with Cichol as lead |
| ible for the creation of the "Cockney School" | epithet foreground how offensive it was to the establ |
| Heterozostera chilensis derives its specific | epithet from its occurrence in Chile. |
| Igor's Campaign provides the name of the Hors | epithet Great. |
| The specific | epithet, gryposepala, is derived from the Greek grypo |
| The meaning of the | epithet Gurthinmoch is unknown, but the first part ma |
| He derives the name Galvariun from the | epithet Gwallt Euryn, found in Culhwch and Olwen, whi |
| eapon to anyone, which is said to explain his | epithet Hael, but no one ever dared touch it. |
| The specific | epithet hancockii commemorates William Hancock (1847- |
| The | epithet harteri is in honor of Peter Harter, who coll |
| The | epithet has also been applied to the Robert Wood John |
| A, Op. 101 has the same description, but the | epithet has come to apply to the Sonata No. 29 only. |
| Helios was sometimes characterized with the | epithet Helios Panoptes ("the all-seeing"). |
| ue to its unusual morphology, and the species | epithet heureka indicates the surprising discovery. |
| This leads to the specific | epithet hispida (meaning "bristly"). |
| The species | epithet honors Dr. K. Subramanyam, who was the direct |
| The | epithet honors German geologist Ferdinand von Roemer, |
| The specific | epithet honors Charles Darwin. |
| The specific | epithet honors the vertebrate paleontologist Walter P |
| The specific | epithet honors King Kamehameha I, who formed the King |
| The specific | epithet honours Captain Aldrich, commander of the sur |
| The specific | epithet honours brothers Franz and Ferdinand Bauer wh |
| The specific | epithet honours the Jephcott family from Ournie, who |
| The specific | epithet honours British Antarctic explorer James Clar |
| The specific | epithet honours Sauvage. |
| The specific | epithet honours Osvaldo Reig. |
| The specific | epithet honours British zoological collector Walter G |
| The specific | epithet honours S. F. Morris of the Department of Pal |
| The specific | epithet honours Gippsland pioneer and explorer Angus |
| The specific | epithet honours botanist Ferdinand von Mueller |
| The specific | epithet honours discoverer and preparator Marcelo Pab |
| The specific | epithet honours Ralph E. Molnar, who first described |
| The specific | epithet honours Lucille Pereira and Fernando Abdala w |
| The specific | epithet honours Sir Henry Barkly who was Governor of |
| The specific | epithet honours Dr John Grant-Mackie, Associate Profe |
| s as meaning "man-bull reptile"; the specific | epithet honours Vilayanur S. Ramachandran who purchas |
| The specific | epithet hookeri commemorates botanist William Jackson |
| The | epithet hoskinsii commemorates Francis Hoskins, an as |
| The specific | epithet houstonense refers to Houston, Texas, where t |
| Specific | epithet: igneus - N.E.Br. |
| The use of this | epithet implies that Mars had an extremely high statu |
| is confederation, became a negative political | epithet in Poland, akin to "foolish traitor", still u |
| statement apologizing at length for using the | epithet in an argument with Patrick Dempsey. |
| The | epithet Inferior refers to its downstream position. |
| The specific | epithet ionasi is based on a Latinised form of Boyan' |
| nhold Forster and Georg Forster, its specific | epithet is the Latin adjective repens "creeping". |
| The specific | epithet is often spelled alba, but albus is correct d |
| The specific | epithet is derived from Tucuman, the province in Arge |
| name is Canis, the specific name or specific | epithet is lupus, and the binomen, the name of the sp |
| The specific | epithet is L. n. ferrum, iron; Gr. adj. |
| The specific | epithet is Latin for "hump" or "swelling" - a referen |
| The | epithet is named for the botanist Ludwig Preiss. |
| The specific | epithet is Latin for "dividing into pairs" and refers |
| Her | epithet is Welsh for '(of the) three breasts'. |
| The last | epithet is however, usually interpreted by some as al |
| The | epithet is in honor of the Belgian naturalist Drapiez |
| ied 879), also known as Baldwin Iron Arm (the | epithet is first recorded in the 12th century), was t |
| Its specific | epithet is the Latin adjective aeratus "bronzed". |
| The specific | epithet is the Latin word mustea, meaning "fresh". |
| The species | epithet is named for Jean Galbraith, a member of the |
| The specific | epithet is derived from the Ancient Greek chryse- "go |
| inally described by Martin Vahl, its specific | epithet is the Latin adjective ferreus 'iron-like'. |
| The specific | epithet is derived from the Greek chrysos (golden) an |
| The specific | epithet is derived from the Latin brevi (short) and s |
| "epo" refers to the word for "horse", and the | epithet is sometimes translated as "Great Horseman" o |
| The specific | epithet is derived from Latin rostrum, "snout", and g |
| The specific | epithet is derived from two Latin words: gravis, mean |
| By present conventions the | epithet is spelled bonarellii, thus without a capital |
| The specific | epithet is from the Latin accedens, which means "rese |
| ption they note the etymology for the generic | epithet is in honor of Wesley C. Wehr for his numerou |
| The | epithet is Latin for "prince" and alludes to "the sta |
| anamorph genus Mycopappus, while the specific | epithet is named after the genus of the host plant. |
| The specific | epithet is Latin for "dainty" and refers to the small |
| The specific | epithet is probably from the town of Regla in the sta |
| Its specific | epithet is derived from the Latin azureus 'blue', and |
| The specific | epithet is from the Latin albus (white), referring to |
| The specific | epithet is taken from "Kahutara saddle" where the typ |
| f Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants, and the | epithet is illegitimate as it conflicts with Recommen |
| The specific | epithet is named for Carl von Huegel, who collected t |
| The specific | epithet is from the Latin longissimus, which means "v |
| Its specific | epithet is the Latin for insular, referring to its is |
| lidly published, the etymology of the generic | epithet is grammatically incorrect, being a concatena |
| The specific | epithet is named for an emblem of Western Australia, |
| ish people in Chapter XI of this work and the | epithet is seemingly there to distinguish this Gratia |
| The | epithet is in honor of John Edwards Holbrook, America |
| The | epithet itself means "fierce", and is derived from a |
| Its specific | epithet izuensis refers to where the type specimen, a |
| The specific | epithet juniperinus refers to the similarity of the p |
| The specific | epithet kampotiana refers to the Cambodian city of Ka |
| He is also associated with the | epithet Khenti-Amentiu, which means "Foremost of the |
| as a martyr in Tamil Nadu and is known by the | epithet Kodi Kaththa Kumaran - Kumaran who saved the |
| The specific | epithet lanigera comes from the Latin, meaning "wooll |
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