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morbillosus <strong>with</strong> markings like those of the measels.<br />

morchel German a morel<br />

mord, mordac, mordax, mordel, morden, mordic Latin bite, biting<br />

-mord(...) to bite (Momordica, referring to the appearance of the seeds)<br />

Morella Morel'la (mor-EL-la)<br />

Morgenröte German cv. morning red<br />

mori- Latin: a mulberry; Greek folly<br />

moribund Latin dying<br />

morifolius mulberry-leaved, <strong>with</strong> leaves like the mulberry tree.<br />

morill French a fungus, morel<br />

morind-, morinda Latin a mulberry<br />

Morinda from mulberry and India<br />

Moringaceae plants of the Horseradish Tree, or Ben-oil-plant family, from the genus name, Moringa, and -aceae,<br />

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

morinus mulberry-black.<br />

morinell Greek foolish<br />

morio Greek a part; a fool; a narcotic plant<br />

morio a helmet or cap.<br />

mormo, -mormo Greek a monster, bugbear<br />

mormyr, mormyro, mormyus Greek a sea fish<br />

moro Greek stupid, foolish<br />

morocarpus <strong>with</strong> fruit resembling mulberry, Morus.<br />

moros Latin fretful<br />

morosus morose, peevish, fretful.<br />

morph, morpha, morpho Greek form<br />

morph-, morphe, morpho Latin mythology Sleep<br />

-morph(...) referring to form<br />

morrhu, morrha, -morrha Latin the cod fish<br />

morrisonensis -is -e, morrisonicolus -a -um from Morrison, Illinois, USA, the seat of Whiteside County (no<br />

joke). (Gledhill 2008). Picea morrisonicola Hayata, Pinus morrisonicola, Euonymous morrisonensis,<br />

Berberis morrisonensis, Parasenecio morrisonensis all of Taiwan, also an Anaphalis, Juniperus, Listera,<br />

Neottia, Spiraea, Sedum, Sqynata, Symplocos, Veronica. Eospongilla morrisonensis, an Upper Jurrasic fresh<br />

water sponge from the Morrison formation of Colorado. Mallomonas morrisonensis, an Australian single cell<br />

flagellate.<br />

morrisonmontanus -a -um from the environs of the Chung Yang (Morrison) Range, Taiwan.<br />

morrowii<br />

mors Latin bite, biting, eat<br />

morsus-ranae frog-bite, Hydrocharis.<br />

mort-, mortal, morti, mortu Latin death, dead, deadly<br />

mortalitas a pestilence.<br />

mortariolum small mortar.<br />

Mortonia Morton'ia (mor-TONE-ee-a)<br />

morul-, morula, -morula New Latin a little mulberry, from , and -ulus -a -um Latin adjectival diminutive<br />

suffix meaning little, -tending to<br />

morulus, morula, morulum Latin adjective, black; dark colored.<br />

morum, mori n. Latin noun, mulberry; fruit of the black mulberry.<br />

morus, mori f. Latin noun, the black mulberry tree.<br />

morus, -morus Latin a mulberry, from morus, mori f., the black mulberry tree.<br />

Morus (MO-rus) from the Latin name morum or morus, for Morus nigra, the black mulberry of western<br />

Asia; classical Latin mōrus mulberry tree, related to mōrum black mulberry, blackberry, apparently cognate<br />

<strong>with</strong> (unless borrowed from) ancient Greek µόρον, moron, black mulberry, blackberry, Armenian mor<br />

mulberry, blackberry (OED).<br />

mosaicus parti-colored, tessallated, patchy, or showing peculiarity of more than one species.<br />

mosch, mosch-, moscho, moschus Greek musk, referring to musk (odor); a young animal<br />

Moschosma musk-like odor<br />

moschatellinus resembing moschus, musk or musky,

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