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muscosus mossy, like moss; covered as <strong>with</strong> moss.<br />

muscoviensis from Muskau, Silesia, Germany.<br />

muscul, musculo, musculus Latin muscle; a little mouse; a kind of fish<br />

musculinus robust, strong.<br />

muscus moss.<br />

muscus, -muscus Latin moss; musk<br />

museo Latin a museum<br />

musi Greek music; a muse<br />

music, musico Greek music<br />

musifolius <strong>with</strong> leaves like Musa, Banana<br />

muskingumensis -is -e from a Delaware Indian word meaning eye of the elk, or glare of an elk’s eye, or by<br />

the riverside, or village on the riverbank, also the name of a Wyandot village, for the Muskingum River in east<br />

central Ohio, near the momentarily brought to fifteen minutes of fame Muskingum College, home of the<br />

Fighting Muskies, and alma mater of John Glenn. At times variously the Mouskindom, Mushkingum, or<br />

Muskingham River.<br />

muso Arabic a banana<br />

muss Latin mutter, buzz<br />

must Latin fresh; new wine<br />

mustel-, mustela, mustelin Latin a weasel, from classical Latin mustēla weasel. The family Mustelidae is<br />

composed of carnivorous mammals <strong>with</strong> long bodies, short legs, and musk glands, including weasels, mink,<br />

skunks, martens, and otters.<br />

mustellinus pertaining to a weasel, or weasel-colored.<br />

mut Latin dumb<br />

muta Latin change<br />

mutabilis -is -e, mutatis mutab'ilis (mew-TAB-il-is) changing, changeable, variable or changing, as in color or<br />

form.<br />

mutatus changing in appearance.<br />

muti, mutic, -mutii Latin cut off<br />

muticus -a -um mu'ticus (MEW-ti-kus) Classical Latin awnless, lacking spines, blunt, pointless, blunt, curtailed,<br />

docked.<br />

mutilatis mutilated, curtailed, docked, pointless blunt, awnless.<br />

mutilus -a -um curtailed, docked, pointless blunt, awnless, from Latin.<br />

mutinensis from ancient Mutina, now Modena, Italy.<br />

mutu Latin reciprocal; borrowed<br />

my, myi, mynia Greek a fly<br />

my, myo, myas Greek a muscle; a mouse<br />

myacanthus <strong>with</strong> thorns upon the bark of the stem, from Greek and ακανθος, akanthos, spiny, thorny.<br />

myal, myalc, myalax Greek a sea mussel<br />

myagr, muagrum Greek a mouse trap<br />

myaria, -myaria Greek muscle<br />

myc, myce, mycet, myceto, myco Greek a fungus<br />

mycetes, -mycetes Greek the bellflower?<br />

mych, mycho Greek inward<br />

Mycelis “no etymology in protologue; no readily discernible meaning from Greek or Latin roots”<br />

myct, mycter, myctir Greek the nose<br />

myd, myda, mydale, mydo Greek wet, damp; moldy<br />

mydr, mydro, mydrus Greek a red-hot mass<br />

mydriasi, mydriasius Greek a dilation of the pupil<br />

myel, myelo, myelus Greek marrow; the spinal cord<br />

mygal, mygale Latin, from Greek, mygalē, a field mouse<br />

myi, myia, -myia, myio Greek a fly<br />

myiagrus sticky, named for Myiagros, the god of flies and fly-swatting of the ancient Greeks. Myiagros<br />

chased flies away from important sacrifices on the behalf of Zeus and Athena in Arcadia and Elis.<br />

myiodes fly-like in shape.<br />

myiophilae fly-loving, plants <strong>with</strong> fetid-smelling flowers, fertilized by flies.<br />

myl, mylio, mylo Greek a mill, millstone; a molar

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