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Coronata (feminine) or Coronatus (masculine) or Coronatum (neuter) is Latin for "crowned" and may refer to:


Rudis is the Latin word for "unwrought, unworked, rough, badly made" and may refer to:

It can also be a person's name:


Elongata (feminine) or Elongatus (masculine) or Elongatum (neuter) is Latin for "elongated" and may refer to:


Longifolia (feminine) or Longifolius (masculine) or Longifolium (neuter) is Latin for "long-leaved" and may refer to:


Velutina (feminine) or Velutinus (masculine) or Velutinum (neuter) is Latin for "velvet" and may refer to:


Fimbriata (feminine) or Fimbriatus (masculine) or Fimbriatum (neuter) is Latin for "fringed" and may refer to:


Rigida (feminine) or Rigidus (masculine) or Rigidum (neuter) is Latin for "rigid, hard or inflexible" and may refer to:

  • Aphelandra rigida, a plant species in the family Acanthaceae, native to Atlantic Forest vegetation of Brazil
  • Atrina rigida (rigid pen shell), a bivalve mollusc found from the North Carolina coast through the West Indies and to Brazil
  • Blutaparon rigidum, a species of plant in the Amaranthaceae family
  • Chorizanthe rigida (devil's spineflower, Rigid Spiny-Herb, Rigid Spineflower) is a short, erect annual plant in the Polygonaceae family
  • Coccothrinax rigida, a palm which is endemic to eastern Cuba
  • Copernicia rigida, a type of palm endemic to eastern and central Cuba
  • Cordylanthus rigidus, a species of flowering plant in the broomrape family known by the common name stiffbranch bird's beak
  • Cryptocarya rigida, a small tree or shrub growing in high rainfall areas in north eastern New South Wales, Australia
  • Dendromecon rigida (Bush poppy), a shrub or small tree of the Papaveraceae native to California and Baja California
  • Ehretia rigida, a small, multi-stemmed tree with a tangled growth habit belonging to the Boraginaceae or borage family
  • Graphium rigidum, a plant pathogen
  • Hallux rigidus, a condition restricting dorsiflexion of the hallux ("big toe")
  • Juniperus rigida (Temple Juniper) is a species of juniper, native to northern China, Korea, Japan, and the far southeast of Russia
  • Justicia rigida, a species of plant in the Acanthaceae family
  • Licania rigida, a species of plant in the Chrysobalanaceae family
  • Meriania rigida, a species of plant in the Melastomataceae family
  • Microtropis rigida, a species of plant in the Celastraceae family
  • Neurolepis rigida, a species of grass in the Poaceae family
  • Panicum rigidum, a species of grass in the Poaceae family
  • Parapiptadenia rigida, a perennial shrub or tree
  • Regina rigida, a species of snakes residing primarily in the southeastern United States
  • Stemonoporus rigidus, a species of plant in the Dipterocarpaceae family
  • Utricularia rigida, a small to medium sized perennial, rheophytic carnivorous plant that belongs to the genus Utricularia
  • Xenophyllum rigidum, a species of flowering plant in the Asteraceae family

Virgata (feminine) or Virgatus (masculine) or Virgatum (neuter) is Latin for "striped", and may refer to:


Obtusa (feminine) or Obtusus (masculine) or Obtusum (neuter) is Latin for "blunt, dulled, blurred or unfeeling" and may refer to:


Minutus (masculine), or Minuta (feminine) or Minutum (neuter) is Latin for "small or paltry" and may refer to:


Rupestris (from the Latin word Rupes meaning Rock or Cliff) may refer to:


Littoralis may refer to:


Nanus is the Latin word for "dwarf" and may refer to:


Dulcis is Latin for "sweet, pleasant, lovely, kind, dear" and may refer to :

  • Austromyrtus dulcis is a spreading heathland shrub native to eastern Australia.
  • Eleocharis dulcis is a grass-like sedge grown for its edible corms.
  • Garcinia dulcis is a tropical fruit tree native to Indonesia.
  • Jesu Dulcis Memoria is a Christian hymn authored by Saint Bernard of Clairvaux.
  • Hovenia dulcis is a hardy tree that occurs from Japan, over Eastern China and Korea to the Himalayas.
  • Leptotyphlops dulcis dissectus is a harmless blind snake subspecies found in the Southwest and southern United States and northern Mexico.
  • Phyla dulcis is a species of perennial herb known by several common names, including Aztec sweet herb, bushy lippia, honeyherb, hierba dulce, and in Nahuatl tzopelic-xihuitl.
  • Spondias dulcis is an equatorial or tropical tree, with edible fruit containing a fibrous pit.