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melanocentrus black-flowered, being black or dark in the center, from Greek µελαν-, µέλας, melan-, melas,<br />

black, and .<br />

melanochaetus <strong>with</strong> black bristles, from Greek µελαν-, µέλας, melan-, melas, black, and χαιτη, chaite,<br />

bristle, long hair.<br />

melanochlaenus <strong>with</strong> black coverings, from Greek µελαν-, µέλας, melan-, melas, black, and .<br />

melanochlamys, melanochlamyus <strong>with</strong> a black mantle, from Greek µελαν-, µέλας, melan-, melas, black, and .<br />

melanochlorus blackish green, from Greek µελαν-, µέλας, melan-, melas, black, and .<br />

melanococcus black-berried, from Greek µελαν-, µέλας, melan-, melas, black, and .<br />

melanocyclus <strong>with</strong> black rings, from Greek µελαν-, µέλας, melan-, melas, black, and .<br />

melanoleucus, melano-leucus black and white, from Greek µελαν-, µέλας, melan-, melas, black, and .<br />

melanolomus <strong>with</strong> a black border or a dark border, from Greek µελαν-, µέλας, melan-, melas, black, and .<br />

melanophloeus having black bark, from Greek µελαν-, µέλας, melan-, melas, black, and .<br />

melanophthalmus <strong>with</strong> black eyes, from Greek µελαν-, µέλας, melan-, melas, black, and .<br />

melanophyllus having dark-colored leaves, from Greek µελαν-, µέλας, melan-, melas, black, and .<br />

melanopodus -a -um, melanopus <strong>with</strong> black foot-stalks, from Greek µελαν-, µέλας, melan-, melas, black, and<br />

πους, ποδος, pous, podos.<br />

melanospermus <strong>with</strong> black seeds or black spores, from Greek µελαν-, µέλας, melan-, melas, black, and .<br />

melanostictus spotted or dotted <strong>with</strong> black, from Greek µελαν-, µέλας, melan-, melas, black, and .<br />

melanotrichus <strong>with</strong> black hairs, from Greek µελαν-, µέλας, melan-, melas, black, and.<br />

melanoxylon, melanoxylus having black wood, from Greek µελαν-, µέλας, melan-, melas, black, .<br />

Melanthera from Greek µέλας, melas, black, and Latin, anthera, anther. (Compositae)<br />

melantherus <strong>with</strong> black anthers.<br />

melánthio-, melánthion from Greek µελάνθιο, µελάνθιον, melanthio, melanthion, nigella.<br />

melanthion black cumin.<br />

Melanthium New Latin, from Greek µέλας, melas, black, dark, and Greek anth-, from anthos, blossom,<br />

flower and -ium, from Greek ιο, of, like, from the dark color of the fading perianth.<br />

melas, -melas black, dark, from Greek µέλας, melas, black.<br />

Melastomaceae plants of the Malabar Laurel family, from the genus name, Melastoma, and -aceae, the<br />

standardized Latin suffix of plant family names; from ancient Greek µέλας, melas, black and στόµα, stoma, mouth.<br />

meldo Greek melt<br />

meleagris, meleagri- from Greek for a guinea fowl, meaning spotted like a Galeeni or Guinea-fowl, speckled,<br />

spotted.<br />

meles, -meles Latin a badger<br />

-meles referring to an apple, or any fruit<br />

meli-, melid, melin Latin a badger<br />

meli-, melit, melito Greek honey<br />

Melia, -melia Greek an ash tree, from ancient Greek µελία, melia, manna-ash, from µέλι, meli, honey.<br />

Meliaceae Melia'ceae (mel-ee-AY-see-ee) plants of the Melia, Bead-tree, family, from the genus name, Melia,<br />

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

Melianthaceae plants of the Great Cape Honey-flower family, from the genus name, Meianthus, and -aceae, the<br />

standardized Latin suffix of plant family names; from , and ανθος, anthos, flower.<br />

Melianthus <strong>with</strong> honey flowers, from Greek µέλι, meli, honey, and ἄνθος, anthos, flower.<br />

Melica Mel'ica (MEL-i-ka) New Latin, from Italian melica, meliga, sorghum, modification (influenced by Latin<br />

mel, honey) of Medieval Latin (herba) medica, literally, medical herb, from herba herb, and medica, feminine of<br />

medicus medical. (Gramineae)<br />

melicaria like Melica, melic grass, from New Latin, from Italian melica, earlier meliga, sorghum, millet,<br />

modification (influenced by Latin mel, honey) of Medieval Latin (herba) medica, literally, medical herb, from<br />

herba herb, and medica, feminine of medicus medical.<br />

melichr-, melichro Greek honey-colored<br />

melicus -a -um Latin adjective, musical, lyrical.<br />

melicus, melici m. Latin noun, lyric poet.<br />

melid Latin a badger<br />

melilōtos, melilōti f.; melilōtum, melilōti n. Latin noun, clover, species of, Melilotus or Trifolium; melilotus;<br />

serta Campanica.<br />

melilitus melilot, Trigonella graeca.

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