mallow
Americannoun
noun
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any plant of the malvaceous genus Malva, esp M. sylvestris of Europe, having purple, pink, or white flowers See also dwarf mallow musk mallow
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any of various related plants, such as the marsh mallow, rose mallow, Indian mallow, and tree mallow
Etymology
Origin of mallow
before 1000; Middle English malue, Old English mealwe < Latin malva
Example Sentences
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However, although the mallow escaped from their chocolate casing, they did not explode and cause a risk to in-flight safety.
From BBC • Apr. 4, 2025
They include creosote bush, desert lavender, apricot mallow, desert bluebells, milkweed and more.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 8, 2024
In Jabaliya, a refugee camp near Gaza City, families scrounged for mallow leaves to make a thin broth to break the daily Ramadan fast.
From Seattle Times • Apr. 6, 2024
Communities like this are an excellent source of knowledge, suggestions and recipes, such as swapping mallow for expensive kale when you make kale chips.
From Salon • Oct. 26, 2023
A well-grown gopher took up residence in a thicket of mallow weeds in the vacant lot on Cannery Row.
From "Cannery Row" by John Steinbeck
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