pluri-, plur-, plu-
(Latin: more, many)
plurifarious (adjective), more plurifarious, most plurifarious
Relating to many kinds or fashions.
pluriflorous
Having many or an abundance of flowers.
plurifoliate
plurilocular
pluripara
pluriparous
pluripotent (adjective) (not comparable)
A reference to the differentiation into various kinds of body cells: A pluripotent cell has the capacity to develop into any of the various tissues and organs of the body.
A pluripotent cell has developmental plasticity or pluripotent embryonic tissue.
A pluripotent cell is capable of affecting more than one organ or tissue.
pluriresistent (adjective) (not comparable)
Referring to multiple factors of immunity in medicine; insusceptible to various drugs: Jane decided to go into the field of medical research because she was very interested in those antibiotics which were pluriresistent.
plurisegmental
plurivore
plurivorous
To eat many things, specifically applied to a parasite capable of infecting numerous hosts.
plurivory (adjective)
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".