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martagon the Martagon Lily, Lilium martagon.<br />

marti Latin Mars, god of war<br />

martinicensis from Martinique.<br />

martinii martin'ii (mar-TEEN-ee-eye)<br />

Martyniaceae Martynia'ceae (mar-tin-ee-AY-see-ee), plants of the Cat’s Claw family, from the genus name,<br />

Martynia, and -aceae, the standardized Latin suffix of plant family names.<br />

marum marum, Cat-thyme, Teucrium marum (L.)<br />

Maruta an old genus name now in Anthemis. (Compositae)<br />

marylandicus from Maryland, U.S.A.<br />

mas, -mas, masculatus, masculus Latin male, masculine usually referring to robustness of the plant, in stead<br />

of the sex of the flowers<br />

mas male.<br />

mascarenensis, mascarensis from the neighborhood of Maskara, Algiers.<br />

mascatensis from the district of Maskat, southeast Arabia.<br />

masar New Latin stick out the lip<br />

maschal Greek the armpits<br />

maschalacanthus having thorns in the axils, from Greek and ακανθος, akanthos, spiny, thorny.<br />

maschalanthus bearing flowers in the axils., from , and ανθος, anthos, flower.<br />

mascul, masculin Latin male, masculine<br />

masculinus male, masculine.<br />

masculus male, masculine.<br />

masesi Greek chewing<br />

mass, massa, masso Greek knead; larger<br />

massaviensis from Masvaua, on the west coast of the Red Sea.<br />

masseter, masseter Greek a chewer<br />

massiliensis from the district of Marseilles, France.<br />

massul, massula, -massula Latin a little mass<br />

mast-, masto, mastus Greek a breast, nipple<br />

masta, mastac, mastax Greek the mouth, jaw<br />

mastic Latin chew<br />

mastig, mastigo, mastix, -mastix Greek a whip<br />

mastigophyllus <strong>with</strong> whip-like leaves.<br />

masto Greek a breast, nipple<br />

mastoides breast-like, nipple-like.<br />

masturba- Latin pollute one's-self<br />

mastus-, -mastus Greek a breast, nipple<br />

mat-, mataeo, mateo Greek foolish, idle<br />

Matelea Mate'lea (ma-TEE-lee-a)<br />

mater, -mater, matern Latin a mother<br />

Mater tua criceta fuit, et pater tuo redoluit bacarum sambucus. Your mother was a hamster and your father<br />

smelt of elderberries.<br />

math Greek learn<br />

Matka Teresa Polish cv. Mother Theresa<br />

matr-, matri-, matro Latin a mother<br />

matri-, matric, matrix Latin a place where something is generated; the womb, uterus<br />

Matricaria Matricar'ia (ma-tri-KARE-ee-a) New Latin Matricaria, from matricaria, feverfew, from Latin<br />

matric-, matrix womb, uterus, and New Latin -aria; from the use of the feverfew in folk medicine against menstrual<br />

disorders. (Compositae)<br />

matricariaefolious matricaria-leaved<br />

matricarioides matricario'ides (ma-tri-kare-ee-OH-i-dees) resembling dog’s chamomile, Matricaria.<br />

matron, matron-, -matrona Latin a wife<br />

matronalis of or pertaining to matrons; of the festival on March 1 st , or of Matronalia, from Latin matronali,<br />

adjective, of a matron; Matronalia was a festival for Mars celebrated by matrons on March 1st where gifts were<br />

given to matrons and brides.<br />

matt Latin a mat; dull-colored

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