| melissa | <botany> A genus of labiate herbs, including the balm, or bee balm (Melissa officinalis). Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Melissa a bee, honey. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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Synonyms : Melissa officinalis
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a genus of Old World mints of the family Labiatae
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Mélissa (Greek: Μέλισσα) is a village and a community/commune in the municipality of Lechaina in Ilia, Greece. It was known as Zogka (Zonga) until the 1800s. The location is around 37.945/37°56'53' N and 21.372/21°22'20' E. The population is around 300. Its dialing code is 26230. Its elevation is 137 m. It is 7 km E of Lechaina, and 9 km W of Borsi. ...
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"A bee", the sweetener, or producer of sweetness, from mltz, "to be sweet." Melissa, a common name of the priestesses of Cybele. {SEE: Definitions/ Mylitta}
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the sister of Amalthea who nourished the infant Zeus with honey in Greek mythology
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| melissa | a genus of Old World mints of the family Labiatae |
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| melissa | bushy perennial Old World mint having small white or yellowish flowers and fragrant lemon-flavored leaves |
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