. The biologist's handbook of pronunciations. Biology. 258 RIMOSUS rimosus (rl-mo'-sus) full of cracks or fissures. ringens (rin'-jenz) grinning, snarling. Riparia (rip-ar'-i-a) riparius (rip-a'-ri-us) frequenting river banks. risorius (rl-sor'-i-us) Rissa (ris'-a) rivalis (rl-va/-lis) of or belonging to a brook. rixosus (riks-o'-sus) quarrelsome, robiginosus (ro-bl-ji-no'-sus) rusty. Robinia* (rob-in'-i-a, ro-bin'-i-a) Rodentia (ro-den'-shi-a) Romalea (ro-ma'-le-a) Romneya* (rom'-ne-a, rom-ne'-ya) Rondeletia* (ron-del-e'-ti-a) root (root) Rorippa* (ro-rip'-a) Rosa (ros'-a, rd'-za, ro'-sa) ros


. The biologist's handbook of pronunciations. Biology. 258 RIMOSUS rimosus (rl-mo'-sus) full of cracks or fissures. ringens (rin'-jenz) grinning, snarling. Riparia (rip-ar'-i-a) riparius (rip-a'-ri-us) frequenting river banks. risorius (rl-sor'-i-us) Rissa (ris'-a) rivalis (rl-va/-lis) of or belonging to a brook. rixosus (riks-o'-sus) quarrelsome, robiginosus (ro-bl-ji-no'-sus) rusty. Robinia* (rob-in'-i-a, ro-bin'-i-a) Rodentia (ro-den'-shi-a) Romalea (ro-ma'-le-a) Romneya* (rom'-ne-a, rom-ne'-ya) Rondeletia* (ron-del-e'-ti-a) root (root) Rorippa* (ro-rip'-a) Rosa (ros'-a, rd'-za, ro'-sa) roseus (ros'-se-us) rose-colored, rosmarinifolius (ros-ma-rl-ni-fol'-i-us, ros-ma-rl- ni-fo'-li-us) with leaves like Rosa <L. rosa, the rose <Gr. rhodon. Al- though the English word "rose," and the girl's name "Rose" are pronounced with a long o, the Latin rosa, has the o short. Pro- nounced: ro'-sa. Because of long usage ro-za is considered Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Jaeger, Edmund Carroll, 1887-. Springfield, Ill. , Thomas


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