pluri-, plur-, plu-
(Latin: more, many)
plurifarious
Of many kinds or fashions; multifarious.
pluriflorous
Having many or an abundance of flowers.
plurifoliate
plurilocular
pluripara
pluriparous
pluripotent, pluripotence
1. A reference to a cell that has the capacity to develop into any of the various tissues and organs of the body.
2. Not fixed as to developmental potentialities: "A pluripotent cell having developmental plasticity or pluripotent embryonic tissue.
3. Capable of affecting more than one organ or tissue.
2. Not fixed as to developmental potentialities: "A pluripotent cell having developmental plasticity or pluripotent embryonic tissue.
3. Capable of affecting more than one organ or tissue.
pluriresistent
plurisegmental
plurivore
plurivorous
To eat many things, specifically applied to a parasite capable of infecting numerous hosts.
plurivory
plus
Plus ultra.
More beyond.
Motto of Shepherd College, Shepherdstown, West Virginia, USA.
Plus! Ultra!
More! Further!
Motto of German Emperor Charles V (1519-1556). It is also written as, Plus ultra and it is translated as, "Thus far and further".

