Needed to 80% — Just the 242 missing <span class="searchmatch">epithets</span> needed for Wiktionary to have 80% coverage -ae <span class="searchmatch">epithets</span> Common plant <span class="searchmatch">epithets</span> tuberculosis, tuberculosa, tuberculosus...
the most common epithets. Needed to 80% — Just the 242 missing <span class="searchmatch">epithets</span> needed for Wiktionary to have 80% coverage -ae <span class="searchmatch">epithets</span> Common plant <span class="searchmatch">epithets</span>...
User:<span class="searchmatch">Pengo</span>/common <span class="searchmatch">epithets</span>/<span class="searchmatch">missing</span> — <span class="searchmatch">missing</span> specific <span class="searchmatch">epithets</span> first/second declension only User:<span class="searchmatch">Pengo</span>/<span class="searchmatch">missing</span> — misc. <span class="searchmatch">missing</span> stuff User:<span class="searchmatch">Pengo</span>/Latin...
balmorali (Balmoral, Zambia). cedarbergensis use of {{la-<span class="searchmatch">epithet</span>}} ⇒ Category:Specific <span class="searchmatch">epithets</span> ICZN: -ensis, -iensis ICBN: -ensis, -(a)nus, -inus, -icus...
(trifoliatus) perforatum (perforatus) Examples and more: User:<span class="searchmatch">Pengo</span>/common <span class="searchmatch">epithets</span>/<span class="searchmatch">missing</span> Updated, generated list (2015-11-20). To reach 75%: 9: tuberculosis...
Some of the more commonly occurring specific <span class="searchmatch">epithets</span> which look like first/second declension Latin nouns/adjectives. That is, have endings with -a, -um...
Specific <span class="searchmatch">epithets</span>, by their popularity in books. Notes: ‡ = synonym or obsolete The ones with numbers after them are less common or important. What is...
entries which share a suffix. <span class="searchmatch">Epithets</span> retro-sorted from nausicaa to tausaghyz, (see also: <span class="searchmatch">Epithets</span> by Suffix contents) User:<span class="searchmatch">Pengo</span>/Latin — more info and other...
given. Page: 1, 2. <span class="searchmatch">Missing</span> <span class="searchmatch">epithets</span> — the ones that don't have Latin/Translingual entries in Wiktionary yet Common plant <span class="searchmatch">epithets</span> Binomials found in books...
Wiktionary entries for these Latin and Translingual words (taxonomic <span class="searchmatch">epithets</span>) Common <span class="searchmatch">epithets</span> — the most commonly found specific names in books. Similar ones...