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maen-, maena, -maena, maeni Greek a herring<br />

maenurus mane-like or tail-like.<br />

maesicus of Moesia, an ancient name for Bulgaria and Serbia<br />

maestus sad, mournful.<br />

magdalenae magdale'nae (mag-da-LEE-nee)<br />

magdalenicus from the Magdalen River, South America.<br />

magellan- referring to the area of the Straits of Magellan<br />

magellanicus -a -um of or from the Straits of Magellan region, the southern tip of South America; from the<br />

Magellan Archipelago, Oceania.<br />

magellanicus, majellensis from Mount Majella, Apennines.<br />

magicus magic.<br />

magis more<br />

magist-, magister, magistr Latin a teacher, master<br />

Magister Artium Master of Arts<br />

Magister Mundi sum! I am the Master of the Universe!<br />

magma Greek a mass<br />

magn, magni Latin great, large<br />

magn- big, magnificent<br />

magna cum laude <strong>with</strong> great praise<br />

Magna Graecia Latin for Greater Greece, Megalê Hellas, Μεγαλη Ἑλλάς, the part of Southern Italy and<br />

Sicily that was colonized by Greeks in the 8 th century BC.<br />

magne, magneto Greek a magnet<br />

magnicamporum large--------, from Latin magnus, large, great, high, extensive, and<br />

magnificat a song of praise, literally it magnifies.<br />

magnificus magnificent, distinguished, splendid, beautiful.<br />

magniflorus having large flowers.<br />

magnimama big mama, actually big mammary glands, for the protuberances on a species of Mammillaria<br />

magnimammus having large nipples.<br />

Magnolia for Prof. Pierre Magnol (1638-1715), professor and director of the botanical garden at Montpellier,<br />

France. (Magnoliaceae)<br />

Magnoliaceae plants of the Magnolia family, from the genus name, Magnolia, and -aceae, the standardized Latin<br />

suffix of plant family names.<br />

magnopere greatly, very much<br />

magnum opus masterpiece, lit. a big work<br />

magnus large, unusually large, strong.<br />

mahaleb from an Arabic name, mahlab, from halaba, to milk; see hlb in Semitic roots; an aromatic spice<br />

made from the seeds of Prunus mahaleb, added to breads, cheese, cookies, and biscuits, aka بﺏَلﻝْحﺡَمﻡ ,بﺏلﻝحﺡمﻡ,<br />

mahlab, mahalab, mahleb ,mahaleb ,בלהמ ,mahlep, mahalep, µαχλέπι, mahlepi, machlepi or makhlep.<br />

Mahonia New Latin, from Bernard McMahon (M’Mahon) 1775-1816 American botanist and horticulturalist,<br />

and New Latin -ia<br />

Maianthemum Maianth'emum (my-AN-the-mum, or mah-YANTH-e-mum) from Latin maius, Greek maios, the<br />

month May and Greek ἀνθεµον, anthemon, blossom, referencing the flowering time.<br />

mai, maima, maio Greek a kind of crab<br />

maidifolius <strong>with</strong> leaves like maize.<br />

maieu, maiesi, maiesio Greek childbirth<br />

Maigrün German cv. May green<br />

Mainacht German cv. May night<br />

mainensis of Maine<br />

maïntanó, maïntanós, makedonísi from Greek µαϊντανό, µαϊντανός, µακεδονίσι, parsley.<br />

maior Latin larger<br />

maira Greek shine, sparkle<br />

Maischnee German cv. May snow<br />

maj- major, larger<br />

majalis, majalus referring to the month of May, flowering in May, Maytime.<br />

majesticus majestic, magnificent.

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