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quinquifid
quinquifid, a. Bot. (ˈkwɪnkwɪfɪd) Also 8–9 quinque-. [ad. L. quinquifid-us, f. quinque + fid-: see quadrifid.] Cleft in five.1703 J. Petiver in Phil. Trans. XXIII. 1425 The calyx is quinquifid and hoary. 1785 Martyn Rousseau's Bot. xxi. (1794) 291 Their common characters are a quinquefid calyx. 1876...
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quinque-
quinque- (ˈkwɪnkwɪ) a first element (a. L. quinque- five-) employed in combs. with the sense ‘having, consisting of, etc. five (things specified)’. Examples of such formations in classical L. are the ns. quinquefolium, quinquennium, quinquerēmis, quinquevir(ī), the adjs. quinquefolius, -mestris, qui...
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penta-
penta- (pɛntə) before a vowel pent-, a. Gr. πεντα-, combining form of πέντε five, occurring in many words in Greek as a variant of the earlier πεντε-, and forming the initial element in various modern technical words adopted from Greek, or formed from Greek elements or on Greek analogies. In Chem. i...
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semi-
semi-, prefix (ˈsɛmɪ, U.S. ˈsɛmaɪ) Also 4–7 semy-, 5–6 seme-, 6–7 semie-. [repr. L. sēmi- (whence F., It., Sp., Pg. semi-) = Skr. sāmi-, Gr. ἡµι-, OHG. sâmi-, OS. sâm-, cogn. w. OE. sam- (see sam-):—Indogerm. *sēmi-.] = half-; cf. demi-, hemi-. L. sēmi- (occas. shortened to sēm- before a vowel, e.g....
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