malacophyllous

malacophyllous
\\| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷(ˌ)kō|filəs\ adjective
Etymology: probably from (assumed) New Latin malacophyllus, from New Latin malac- + -phyllus -phyllous
: having soft or fleshy leaves

malacophyllous xerophytes


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  • malacophyllous — mal·a·co·phyl·lous …   English syllables

  • malac- — combining form or malaco Etymology: Latin malac , from Greek malak , malako , from malakos; akin to Middle Irish malcad decay, Russian molchat to be silent, Latin molere to grind more at meal : soft malacoid …   Useful english dictionary

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