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mundus, -a, um Latin clean, neat, elegant, or<br />

mundus, -i, -um Latin toilet things, adornement, or the world, the universe, mankind.<br />

muniens fotified, protected by overhanging leaves, etc.<br />

munitus -a -um muni'tus (mew-NY-tus) armed, fortified, protected, defensive, <strong>with</strong> thorns, spines, or prickles,<br />

etc.<br />

munzii munz'ii (MUNZ-ee-eye)<br />

Munzothamnus for P. A. Munz (1892–1974), American botanist, and Greek thamnos, shrub<br />

mur Latin a mouse; a wall<br />

mura Latin a wall<br />

muraen, muraen, -muraena Latin a lamprey, eel<br />

muralis -is -e mura'lis (mew-RAY-lis) mura'le (mew-RAY-lee) of a wall, growing on walls.<br />

murarius growing on walls.<br />

murcicus from the Spanish province Murcia.<br />

Murdannia In honor of Murdan Aly, plant collector and keeper of the herbarium at Saharunpore<br />

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

muria Latin brine<br />

muric- rough, knobby<br />

muricat Latin pointed<br />

muricatus -a -um murica'tus (mew-ri-KAY-tus) muricate, roughened by means of sharp hard points, full of<br />

rough, short, sharp points, from Latin muricatus pointed like a purple fish, or like the purple (?) mollusc murex,<br />

from muric-, murex purple shell and -atus -ate, akin to Greek myak-, myax sea-mussel, (mollusks that were the<br />

source of Tyrian purple dye) and probably to Latin mur-, mus mouse.<br />

muricellus living on walls.<br />

muricul Latin slightly pointed<br />

murielae named by plant hunter E.H. Wilson for his daughter Muriel<br />

murin Latin of a mouse<br />

murinaceus mouse-colored.<br />

murinus -a -um muri'nus (mur-EYE-nus) mousy gray, mouse-colored.<br />

murorum growing on walls.<br />

murra, -ae f. myrrh<br />

murrayanus -a -um murraya'na (mur-ee-AY-na)<br />

-mus m. Greek suffix indicating an action, used <strong>with</strong> a verb base.<br />

mus, -mus Latin a mouse<br />

mus, musa, muso Arabic the banana<br />

mus-, myos- referring to a mouse<br />

Musa from Arabic mouz<br />

Musaceae plants of the Banana family, from the genus name, Musa, and -aceae, the standardized Latin suffix of<br />

plant family names.<br />

musaceus, musaicus like Musa, banana, musa-like, banana-like, from Arabic mawzah, banana<br />

musaicus like a mosaic<br />

musc-, musca, musci, musco Latin a fly; moss; musk<br />

musc- referring to musk<br />

muscaetoxicum fly-poison<br />

muscari Latin of a fly; a clothes brush<br />

Muscari Greek moschos, musk for the musky odor of the flowers of M. moschatus<br />

muscariformis of the shape of a fly-brush; or resembling Muscari, Grape-Hyacinth.<br />

muscarioides rsembling Grape Hyacinth, Muscari.<br />

muscarius pertaining to flies.<br />

muscaviensis<br />

muscid Latin mossy<br />

musciferus moss-like (?)<br />

muscigenus growing in moss.<br />

muscipula fly-catcher, fly-trap Dionaea muscipula, Venus Fly-trap.<br />

muscoides moss-like<br />

muscivorus fly-eating, atching flies.<br />

muscoides moss-like

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