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mal·low \ˈma(ˌ)lō, -_lə; -_lōw, -_lō+V\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English malwe, from Old English mealwe, from Latin malva, of non-Indo-European origin; akin to the source of Greek molochē, malechē mallow 1. : a plant of the family Malvaceae: as a. : an erect or decumbent European perennial herb (Malva sylvestris) with axillary clusters of rosy purple flowers b. : dwarf mallow 2. : a moderate purplish red that is bluer and less strong than average rose, paler than violine pink, and bluer and paler than magenta rose or average fuchsia rose |