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(Latin: full of, abounding in, having the qualities of, characteristic of something)

acerose
Sharp pointed and slender, as a pine needle.
acetose, acetous
1. Sour like vinegar.
2. Tasting like vinegar
acinose
Consisting of acini, or minute granular concretions as in acinose or acinous glands.
adenose
Relating to a gland; full of glands.
adipocellulose
Cellulose with a large amount of suberin, as cork tissue (suberin is a waxy substance developed in a thickened cell wall).
adipose
1. Denoting fat or containing animal fat; fat in the connective tissue of an animals' body.
2. Of a fatty nature; fatty; fat.
3. The fat present in the cells of adipose tissue.
albopruinose
Covered with a white, powdery bloom, as certain grapes and plums.
algos
A painful spasm or crisis caused by disease.
amylose
anchylose
anginose
A condition, such as severe sore throat, in which spasmodic attacks of suffocating pain occur.
ankylose
anthracnose
appose, apposes, apposed, apposing (verbs)
1. To place side by side or in close proximity; to juxtapose: "She placed the two boxes so that they were apposing each other on the shelf."
2. To be placed near something, or to place or to move something next to something else: "The mother apposed the pictures in her album so they would be in the sequence in which she took them."
araneose
1. Covered with, or consisting of, fine entangled filaments or webs.
2. An aspect of a spider's web; arachnoid.