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orchi-

  1. variant of orchido-.



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The representatives from Brabant, Holland, Zealand, and Friesland voted for the emperor; those from Flanders, Artois, Lille, Douai, and Orchi�s said they were without instructions; but the deputies from Hainault and Namur refused to express an opinion, fearing to annoy the King of France, whose troops were already threatening their frontiers.

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Trophimus Galliarum Apostolus, ut ros missus est, ex urbe Romæ rerum Dominæ Gemina de luce, scilicet a Petro et Paulo, Ecclesiæ luminaribus; Contrito orcho Letheo, nempe statim post Christi Passionem qua Dæmonis & orchi caput contrivit, semper animos nostras nutriet, cibo illo, divinæ fidei quem nobis contulit: ut alter Joseph qui olim Ægypti populum same pereuntem liberavit.

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What does orchi- mean?

Orchi- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning either “testicle†(testis) or "orchid." In medicine, it refers to testicles. In botany, it refers to orchid flowers.Orchi- comes from the Greek ó°ù³¦³ó¾±²õ, meaning “testicle.†How did the Greek word for testicle give rise to the name of a type of beautiful flower? Well, the roots of orchids were thought to resemble testicles. Learn more at our entry for orchis.Orchi- is a variant of orchido-. Other variants include orchid-, as in orchiditis, and orchio-, as in orchioplasty, is also used to represent "testicle" in medical terminology.Want to know more? Read our 51³Ô¹Ïs That Use orchido- article.

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