"Malvaceous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Malvaceous refers to something related to or resembling the Malvaceae family of plants, which includesmallow, hollyhock, and hibiscus. This term is often used in botanical and horticultural contexts to describe plants, flowers, or other biological features that share characteristics with members of this plant family.
Malvaceous
Malvaceous is an adjective that means resembling or typical of the mallow family of plants, often used to describe colors or objects with a soft, velvety texture.
Maltreated refers to someone who has been treated badly, abused, or neglected, often in a physical, emotional, or psychological way. It can also describe something that has been spoiled or damaged due to poor care or handling.
Maltreatment refers to the act of treating someone or something in a cruel, wrong, or unfair manner. It can take many forms, including physical, emotional, or psychological abuse, neglect, or exploitation.
The Malvaceae is a family of flowering plants, commonly known as the mallow or hibiscus family. It is one of the largest and most diverse families of flowering plants, with over 1,000 genera and 5,000 species. Members of the Malvaceae family include hibiscus, okra, baobab, and cotton. They are often characterized by their showy flowers, often with a prominent spur or spur-like structure at the base of the petals.
Malvern is a noun that refers to a type of pottery or stone that is known for its unique, mottled appearance. It is typically used to describe a type of terra cotta or earthenware pottery that is made from a specific type of clay and is often used to make vases, planters, and other decorative items.