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mabryanum after T.J. Mabry 1932-<br />

macar-, macari, marao Greek blessed, happy<br />

macarinte rosemary.<br />

macedonicus, macedonius Macedonian<br />

macell, macella Greek a pick axe<br />

macer, macera Latin soften<br />

macer, macra, macrum frail, sickly.<br />

mach, macha, machi, macho Greek fight<br />

macha, macher, machir Greek a sword, dagger, razor<br />

Machaeranthera Machaeran'thera (mak-ee-RAN-ther-a)<br />

Machalépi, Machlépi from Greek µαχαλέπι, µαχλέπι, mahleb cherry.<br />

machin, machina Latin an engine, machine<br />

maci-, macia Latin leanness<br />

macilentus lean, starved, meager.<br />

mackayi<br />

mackenzie<br />

Macleaya New Latin, after Alexander MacLeay (1767-1848), British (Scottish) botanist, entomologist and<br />

colonial statesman, Secretary to the Colony of New South Wales, and one time secretary of the Linnaean<br />

Society.<br />

macloskeyi maclos'keyi (ma-KLOS-kee-eye) after George Macloskie (1834-1920), naturalist, educator, author,<br />

ordained Presbyterian minister, and lawyer; born in the village of Castledawson, County Londonderry, Northern<br />

Ireland; Chair of Biology at Princeton University in 1874 (or hired as Professor of Biology and Botany in 1874 (or<br />

5?)); advocate of a theistic interpretation of evolution, and student of the flora of Patagonia.<br />

Maclura (ma-KLOO-ra) After William Maclure (1763-1840), American geologist.<br />

macklininae after Frank Kingdon Ward’s second wife. Lilium mackliniae.<br />

macounii<br />

macr, macr-, macra, macro large, long, from ancient Greek µακρο-, combining form of µακρός, long, large<br />

macracanthus -a -um <strong>with</strong> a large spine, from Greek macr-, big, large, long, and ακανθος, akanthos, spiny,<br />

thorny.<br />

Macradenia macraden'ia (mak-ra-DEEN-ee-a) from Greek makros, large, and aden, gland, referring to the<br />

prominent viscidium, which is often referred to as a “gland”.<br />

macrandrus -a -um macran'dus (ma-KRAN-dus) <strong>with</strong> large anthers<br />

macrantherus -us macran'thus (ma-KRAN-thus) <strong>with</strong> large anthers.<br />

macranthus -a -um large-flowered, or <strong>with</strong> large flowers, from Greek µακρος, macros, large, and ανθος,<br />

anthos, flower.<br />

macradenia, macredenum large-glanded<br />

macro- long, but often large or big, from from Greek µακρος, macros, large; long; tall, high, deep, far.<br />

macroblast a normal wood bud(?).<br />

macrobotrys, macrobotryus <strong>with</strong> long racemes.<br />

macrobulbus having large bulbs.<br />

macrocalycus, macrocalyx <strong>with</strong> a large or long calyx.<br />

macrocarpus -a -um, macrocarpon macrocar'pa (mak-ro-KAR-pus) <strong>with</strong> large fruit.<br />

macrocephalus -a -um macroceph'alus (mak-ro-SEF-a-lus) <strong>with</strong> a large head, from and Greek κεφαλή, kephale,<br />

head.<br />

macrocerus <strong>with</strong> long horns.<br />

macrochaetus <strong>with</strong> long bristles, from Greek and χαιτη, khaite, bristle, long hair.<br />

macrocheirus <strong>with</strong> long fingers.<br />

macrochilus having large lips.<br />

macrocladus <strong>with</strong> long twigs or long branches.<br />

macroclonus <strong>with</strong> long boughs or long limbs.<br />

macrodon, macrodontus, macrodonta large-toothed, <strong>with</strong> long teeth.<br />

macrogonus <strong>with</strong> obtuse angles.<br />

macrolepis having large scales, from and Greek λεπίς, λεπιδο-, lepis, lepido-, scale.<br />

macrolophus large and bushy.<br />

macromeris <strong>with</strong> long joints(?).<br />

macropetalus <strong>with</strong> large or long petals

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