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Billroth (1829–1894), by
combining the
prefix "
strepto-" (from
Ancient Gr****: στρεπτός, romanized:
streptós, lit. 'easily twisted, pliant'),
together with...
- ˈstrɛptoʊfaɪtə/),
informally the
streptophytes (/ˈstrɛptəfaɪts/, from the Gr****
strepto 'twisted', for the
morphology of the
sperm of some members), is a clade...
- used. The
species name is
derived from Gr****
words meaning 'a chain' (
streptos) of
berries (coccus [Latinized from kokkos]) and pus (pyo)-forming (genes)...
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Charles Lucien Bonaparte. The name is from the
Ancient Gr**** στρεπτός (
streptós) –
literal meaning "twisted" but, by extension, "wearing a torc" (i.e....
- The
names are
derived from Gr****;
Streptococcus meaning chain forming (
Streptos)
rounded berry-like
bodies (kokkos),
referring to
their usual appearance...
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imitating the bird's song. The
genus name
Streptopelia is from
Ancient Gr****
streptos meaning "collar" and
peleia meaning "dove". A few
other doves in the genus...
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Streptocarpus ("twisted fruit" from Gr**** στρεπτός (
streptos) "twisted" and καρπός (carpos) "fruit") is an
Afrotropical genus of
flowering plants in the...
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forages on the ground. The
genus name
Streptopelia is from
Ancient Gr****
streptos, "collar" and peleia, "dove". The
specific orientalis is
Latin for "eastern"...
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Charles Lucien Bonaparte. The
genus name is from the
Ancient Gr**** στρεπτός (
streptós) –
literal meaning "twisted", but by extension, "wearing a torc" (i.e....
- streph-, stroph-, strob-, stromb- turn Gr**** στρέφειν (stréphein), στρεπτός (
streptós), στροφή (strophḗ) anastrophe, antistrophe, apostrophe, boustrophedon,...