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chryso-
chryso- (krɪsəʊ) before a vowel chrys-, combining form of Gr. χρῡσό-ς gold, in combinations already existing in Greek, and in many formed on the analogy of these. 1. In general combinations and derivatives, as chryso-ariˈstocracy [loosely for chrys-] nonce-wd., an aristocracy of wealth, = chrysocrac...
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Chryso
Chryso (Greek: Χρύσω or Χρυσό) or Chrisso (Greek: Χρισσό) may refer to several places in Greece: Chryso, Evrytania, a village in Evrytania, municipal unit Viniani
Chryso, Serres, a village in Serres regional unit, municipal unit Emmanouil Pappas
Chrisso, Phocis, a village in Phocis, municipality Del...
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Chryso, Evrytania
Chryso () is a village and a community in the municipal unit of Viniani in Evrytania, Greece. It is located in the Agrafa mountains, near the Tourla rapids. In 2011 its population was 42 for the village and 49 for the community, which includes the village Agios Konstantinos. Its elevation is approxi...
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Chryso, Serres
Chryso () is a small town in Serres regional unit of Central Macedonia, Greece, located 12 km southeast of Serres. Since 2011 it is a municipal unit of the municipality of Emmanouil Pappas and has a population of 1,571 inhabitants. Until 1928 it was named Topoliani (Τοπόλιανη). History Antiquity
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Verticordia subg. Chrysoma
The name of this subgenus was first given by Schauer in 1840, likely derived from the Greek chryso- for golden, for the yellow flowered species.
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rhabarbaric
rhabarbaric, a. Chem. (ræbɑːˈbærɪk) Also -eric. [f. med.L. rhabarbarum (see next) + -ic. Cf. rhubarbaric, -arin.] = chrysophanic s.v. chryso-. So rhaˈbarbarin [-in1], chrysophanic acid.1839 Royle Bot. Himalayan Mts. I. 317 Rhabarbarin. 1840 Pereira Mat. Med. 817 Pfaff's rhabarberin consists of uncry...
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Ophioglossella
Etymology
The specific epithet of the type species chrysostoma consists of chryso-, meaning golden, and -stoma meaning mouth.
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