Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A genus of dicotyledonous plants of the family Malvaceæ. See
Pavonia .
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While its modern name was derived from the Greek malache, meaning “marsh mallow,” whose soft green leaves it resembled, it is thought by some to be the “Lapis Liguris” often referred to in the Edgar Cayce readings.
Zolar’s Magick Of Color Simon 1994
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While its modern name was derived from the Greek malache, meaning “marsh mallow,” whose soft green leaves it resembled, it is thought by some to be the “Lapis Liguris” often referred to in the Edgar Cayce readings.
Zolar’s Magick Of Color Simon 1994
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While its modern name was derived from the Greek malache, meaning “marsh mallow,” whose soft green leaves it resembled, it is thought by some to be the “Lapis Liguris” often referred to in the Edgar Cayce readings.
Zolar’s Magick Of Color Simon 1994
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While its modern name was derived from the Greek malache, meaning “marsh mallow,” whose soft green leaves it resembled, it is thought by some to be the “Lapis Liguris” often referred to in the Edgar Cayce readings.
Zolar’s Magick Of Color Simon 1994
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