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moesiacus of the Balkan region, from Moesia, (now Bulgaria) an ancient country and Roman province in<br />

modern Serbia and Bulgaria south of the Danube from the Drina to the Black Sea.<br />

moest Latin sorrowful, sad<br />

moestus, maestus mournful, sad.<br />

mog, mogi, mogo Greek hardly, <strong>with</strong> difficulty; trouble<br />

mogontiacus, moguntiacus from Moguntia, now Mainz, Germany.<br />

Mohavea Moha'vea (mo-HA-vee-a)<br />

mohavensis -is -e mohaven'sis (mo-ha-VEN-sis) from the Mohave River (?) California.<br />

moir-, moira-, moiro Greek lot, fate; a part, division<br />

mol-, moli- Greek hardly, <strong>with</strong> difficulty<br />

mola-, molar- Latin grind, mill<br />

molaris resembling a double tooth.<br />

moldavicus of Moldavia or Rumania (Roumania), a region in northeast Romania and Moldova between the<br />

Carpathians and Transylvanian Alps on the west and the Dniester on the east<br />

molecul Latin a little mass<br />

molen Latin grinding<br />

molendinaceous pertaining to a windmill, <strong>with</strong> large, wing-like expansions.<br />

molest- Latin disturb<br />

molestus -a -um moles'tus (mo-LES-tus) ME molesten, from Ofr molester, from Latin molestare, from molestus<br />

troublesome, disturbing, irksome, annoying, unmanageable (taxonomically), from its variability and resemblance to<br />

similar species<br />

molg, molgo Greek hide, skin<br />

molge German a salamander<br />

moli Greek hardly, <strong>with</strong> difficulty<br />

molin-, molina, -molina Latin a mill, from post-classical Latin molina, noun of feminine singular molinus, -a<br />

-um, from classical Latin mola, molae, mill; millstone, ground meal.<br />

moll-, molli- Latin soft, soft (hairy), from classical Latin adjective mollis -is -e, soft. In Classical Latin<br />

mollis was used as a noun to mean an effeminate man, or as mollia, neuter plural as the softer parts of the<br />

body. In one source, molle is “a Peruvian vernacular name for soft”, but it is a Latin 3 rd declension neuter<br />

adjective.<br />

mollicomus -a -um soft-tufted.<br />

molliculus -a -um very pliable, very soft, very tender.<br />

mollifolius -a -um <strong>with</strong> soft, velvety leaves.<br />

mollis -is -e mol'lis (MOLL-is) mol'le (MOLL-ee) soft, soft hairy, tender, pliant, supple, usually meaning<br />

pubescent like velvet, from Latin mollis -ia -e, adjective, swaying, swinging; pliant, tender, easily moved; soft,<br />

graceful, delicate.<br />

mollissimus -a -um mollis'simus (mol-LIS-im-us) very soft-hairy, very soft, superlative Latin adjective.<br />

molliter softly<br />

moluccanus -a -um of the Moluccas, the East Indies, islands in the Malay Archipelago between Sulawesi and<br />

New Guinea<br />

Molluginaceae Mollugina'ceae (mol-oo-jin-AY-see-ee) plants of the Carpet Weed family, from the genus name,<br />

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

Mollugo Mollu'go (moll-OO-go) from Galium mollugo, or Indian Chickweed, probably because of similarity of<br />

whorled leaves, from Latin mollis, soft or pliant. (Caryophyllaceae)<br />

mollusc Latin soft; a shellfish<br />

molluscus soft, mollusc-like.<br />

molop-, molopo-, molopus Greek a ridge, weal, bruise<br />

molopospermus bearing seeds showing the scar of attachment.<br />

molospermus bearing seeds showing the scar of attachment.<br />

molothrus, -molothrus Latin an intruder<br />

molp- Greek a song<br />

molpas-t, molpastnes? Greek a dancer<br />

moluccanus from the Molluccas Islands, Eastern Archipelago.<br />

molybd-, molybdi, molybdo Greek lead<br />

molybdinus lead-colored, neutral gray, sad.<br />

molyn-, molyna Greek stain, defile

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