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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
Weed: planta (s.f.I) advena (adj.A), 'newly arrived, adventive' plant; species (s.f.V) advena, adventive species; herba (s.f.I) inutilis (adj.B), abl. sg. herba inutile; plantae adventiciae, adventitious plants (weeds), alien or introduced plants; planta noxia (adj.A) 'harmful or injurious' plant; planta infestans, plantae infestantes, infesting, injurious plant(s).

Cnicetum,-i (s.n.II), abl. sg. cniceto: “an association of road-side weeds and Cnicus, whence the name” (Jackson). Weedy or herbaceous infestation: infestatio (-onis s.f.III) herbacea, abl. sg. infestatione herbacea.

 

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