- abscesses. A fourteenth-century
Latin medical glossary has an
entry for
uligo,
described as "a
certain fatty substance emitted from the earth, that is...
- exuberance, exuberant, exuberate, uberous,
uberty uligin- in
marshes Latin uligo,
uliginis uliginous ul- gums Gr**** οὖλον (oûlon)
ulorrhea ul-
woolly Gr****...
- exuberance, exuberant, exuberate, uberous,
uberty uligin- in
marshes Latin uligo,
uliginis uliginous ul- gums Gr**** οὖλον (oûlon)
ulorrhea ul-
woolly Gr****...
- doctor. The
epithet of
uliginosa is from the
Latin word, of marshes; from
uligo meaning dampness. It was
first described and
published in
Linnaea Vol.30...
- small-fruited
Cotoneaster tytthocarpus* DS
uliginosus L of marshes; from
uligo,
dampness Salvia uliginosa H DS C
umbellatus L umbelled, from umbella, umbrella...
-
achelous Uliginvirus alpheus Uliginvirus nerthus Uliginvirus njord Uliginvirus uligo Ullucus mild
mottle virus Umatilla virus Umbravirus arachidis Umbravirus...