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mulin Latin of a mule<br />

mull-, mullus Latin the red mullet<br />

mulleri mul'leri (MUL-er-eye)<br />

mulo Latin a mule<br />

muls, mulsi Latin mixed <strong>with</strong> honey, sweet<br />

mult-, multi many, from classical Latin multi-, combining form of multus much, many, cognate <strong>with</strong> melior,<br />

and ancient Greek µάλα, very.<br />

multangularis many-angled, used of stalks, etc.<br />

multi- many<br />

multibracteatus many-bracted<br />

multicapsular having many capsules.<br />

multicastatus <strong>with</strong> many ribs.<br />

multicaulis -is -e multicau'lis (mul-tee-KAW-lis) many-trunked, many-stemmed, <strong>with</strong> many stalks, from , and<br />

Latin noun caulis, caulis m., from the Greek καυλος, kaulos, the stem or stalk of a plant; usual spelling was colis or<br />

coles, or kaulos, the shaft.<br />

multicavus -a -um <strong>with</strong> many hollows<br />

multiceps many-headed, having many heads.<br />

multiciliate <strong>with</strong> many cilia, much fringed.<br />

multicipital having many shoots from the crown of the root.<br />

multicolor, multicolorus many-colored.<br />

multicostatus -a -um many-ribbed<br />

multidentatus closely toothed, <strong>with</strong> many teeth.<br />

multifarious manifold, <strong>with</strong> many longitudinal rows (used of leaves, etc.).<br />

multifer divided many times (questionable translation)<br />

multiferous bearing fruit often.<br />

multifidus -a -um multi'fidus (mul-TIF-i-dus) many times parted, many-cleft, <strong>with</strong> many divisions, much-divided,<br />

divided into many segments.<br />

multiflorus -a -um multiflor'us (mul-tee-FLOR-us) many-flowered, <strong>with</strong> many flowers, from classical Latin<br />

multi-, much, many and -florus, -flowered.<br />

multifoliatus having many leaves.<br />

multiformis <strong>with</strong> many forms<br />

multifurcatus many-forked<br />

multijugus many in a yoke, many yoked together, as a leaf <strong>with</strong> many leaflets, having many pairs of leaves.<br />

multilateralis being many-sided, having several flattened surfaces.<br />

multilineatus many-lined, profusely covered <strong>with</strong> lines.<br />

multilobatus -a -um multiloba'tus (mul-tee-lo-BAY-tus)<br />

multilocularis having many cells.<br />

multinatus composed of many (used of organs, etc.).<br />

multinervatus -a -um multinerva'tus (mul-tee-ner-VAY-tus)<br />

multinervius -a -um multiner'vius (mul-tee-NER-vee-us)<br />

multinervus many-nerved, closely nerved, or closely veined.<br />

multiplex many-folded, or many-trunked, many-fold, where many of the same parts occur together.<br />

multiplicabilis many-fold, where many of the same parts occur together.<br />

multirameus <strong>with</strong> many boughs or branches.<br />

multiradiatus -a -um multiradia'tus (mul-tee-ray-dee-AY-tus) <strong>with</strong> many or numerous rays.<br />

multiscapoides, multiscapoideus <strong>with</strong> many scapes (bare flower stems)<br />

multisectus much cut, <strong>with</strong> many cuts, <strong>with</strong> many incisions; much looped(?).<br />

multiserialis multiseriate, having many series of rows.<br />

multisetus closely set <strong>with</strong> bristles.<br />

multisiliquosus bearing many-seeded pods.<br />

multivalvis <strong>with</strong> many valves.<br />

mumonia from the Irish province of Munster.<br />

mun Latin a mouse; a wall<br />

munc Latin the purple-fish; purple<br />

mund, mundan Latin the world; adorned; clear<br />

mundulus trim, neat

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