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malleolate hammer-shaped (a slip of a vine <strong>with</strong> a mallet shoot).<br />

mallococcus -a -um bearing downy fruit.<br />

malo Greek woolly, soft<br />

Malosma Malos'ma (mal-OS-ma)<br />

Malperia Malper'ia (mal-PARE-ee-a) anagram of the surname of Edward Palmer (1831–1911), American field<br />

botanist who collected the type material.<br />

Malpighiaceae plants of the Malpighia, Locust-berry family, from the genus name, , and -aceae, the<br />

standardized Latin suffix of plant family names.<br />

malpighiacous applied to hairs fixed at the middle and tapering <strong>towards</strong> the ends.<br />

malt, malto Greek malt<br />

malth, matha, malthaco, malthe, maltho Greek a softwax; pliant<br />

malum apple.<br />

<strong>malus</strong> apple-tree.<br />

<strong>malus</strong>, -<strong>malus</strong> mālus i f. Latin an apple; bad, evil, wrong, from Greek mêlea, an apple tree. Mālus is apple,<br />

mălus is evil (from mălus a um adjective, mălum i n. anything bad, evil, mischief).<br />

Malus (MAH-lus) from the Latin name for apple, from Greek melon, apple.<br />

malv, malv-, malva Latin the mallow, referring to the genus Malva, the Mallow<br />

Malva Mal'va (MAL-va) New Latin, from Latin, mallow, malva, of non-Indo-European origin; akin to the source<br />

of Greek molochē, malechē mallow; alternately µαλαχη, malakhe, soft, in reference to the soft, mucilaginous<br />

properties. (Malvaceae)<br />

malva a mallow, possibly (?) Malva silvestria, from Celsus.<br />

Malvaceae Malva'ceae (mal-VAY-see-ee) plants of the Mallow family, from the genus name, Malva, and -aceae,<br />

the standardized Latin suffix of plant family names.<br />

malvaceu -a -ums mallow-like<br />

malvaeflorus, malviflorus mallow-flowered, <strong>with</strong> flowers like Malvus, mallow<br />

Malvaviscus sticky mallow, from Latin malva, mallows, and viscus, glue. (Malvaceae)<br />

Malvella Malvel'la (mal-VEL-a)<br />

malviflorus -a -um malviflor'us (mal-vi-FLOR-us)<br />

mamill-, mamilla Latin a teat<br />

mamm-, mamma-, -mamma, mammi-, mammil- Latin a teat, referring to breasts or nipples<br />

mammal, mammali Latin a mammal<br />

mammiferus, mammifera breast-bearing, breasts or nipples, having breast-shaped swellings.<br />

mammiformis -is -e breast-shaped.<br />

Mammillaria Mammilar'ia (ma-mil-AIR-ee-a) a great genus of cactus, from Latin mamilla, nipple, in reference<br />

to shape of the many nipple-shaped tubercles, which produce "milky" white latex in some species. (Cactaceae)<br />

mammillaris -is -e teat- or nippleshaped, <strong>with</strong> breasts or nipples.<br />

mammilatus -a -um <strong>with</strong> breasts or nipples.<br />

mammillosus teat- or nipple-shaped.<br />

mammosus -a -um <strong>with</strong> breasts or nipples, having large breast-like protuberances.<br />

mammulosus -a -um <strong>with</strong> small nipples<br />

man-, mano Greek wide, roomy<br />

man-, manu Latin a hand<br />

manta- Spanish the manatee<br />

manc- Latin maimed<br />

mancus maimed, wanting, incomplete.<br />

mancip- Latin a purchaser<br />

-mancy Greek divination<br />

mand Latin order; chew<br />

manda Latin order<br />

mandibul Latin a jaw<br />

mandiocanus from Mandioca, Brazil.<br />

mandra, -mandra Greek a stable<br />

mandragor Greek the mandrake<br />

mandragoras Mayapple (?)Podophyllum peltatum (L.)<br />

mandragoreticus Mayapple (?)Podophyllum peltatum (L.)<br />

mandragoricum Mayapple (?)Podophyllum peltatum (L.)

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