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Terms in Greek 981-990 of 1573

μυελός οστέων(myelós ostéon)

[Greek]

Bone marrow. A soft, fatty substance in the cavities of long bones.

μύκης(mýkis)

/MEE-kees/
[Greek]

Mushroom - a general term.

μύκητας(mýkitas)

/MEE-kee-tass/MEE-kee-tehs/
[Greek] plural μύκητες (míkites)

Mushroom - a general term.

μυλοκόπι(mylokópi)

[Greek]

Umbrine, a fish of the meagre (maigre) family.

μυλοκόπι(mylokópi)

[Greek]

A small type of umbrine, a fish of the meagre (maigre) family.

μυριστική(myristikí)

/mee-ree-stee-KEE/
[Greek]

Nutmeg

μυρρίς η ευώδης(myrrís i evódis)

/meer-REES ee eh-NOH-dhees/
[Greek]

Sweet cicely. The seeds are long, up to a foot, ridged and black with an aniseed flavour. They can be used in salads when young or as a spice as they grow older. The leaves have a smell reminiscent of myrrh and aniseed and can be added to soups, omelettes, drinks and liquors. The fruits, collected before they ripen and then dried, can be used to give meats a liquorice-like flavour, and the roots can be used as a vegetable.

μυρσίνι(myrsíni)

[Greek]

Wels or sheetfish. A type of catfish that can grow up to 5 m (16 ft) in the wild and is Europe's largest freshwater. It is found in the Rhine River in Germany eastwards to the Black and Caspian Seas. The elongated wels body consists of a powerful forebody and a laterally greatly compressed tail shaft; the prominent anal fin merges with the caudal fin. This fish, with its calm undulating tail movements normally has its long pair of upper jaw barbels pointing straight forward, while the four smaller barbels of the lower lip hang down. The dorsal fin, consisting of just four rays, seems small for such a powerful animal. In the wild they have been known to eat ducks where they rush up behind them at night, sucking them into their mouths with a vortex motion. In their native habitat they feed on other fishes mainly eels, burbot, tench and roach, but it also takes water voles.

μύρτιλλον(mýrtillon)

/MEER-teel-lohn/
[Greek] plural μύρτιλλα (mýrtilla)

Bilberry, whortleberry, blaeberry, or whinberry. A name for different berries, including wild cranberry (Airelle rouge). Airelle is also the name for a spirit made from these berries.

μύρτιλλος(mýrtillos)

[Greek] plural μύρτιλλα (mýrtilla)

Blueberry