MOMORDICA


Meaning of MOMORDICA in English

məˈmȯ(r)də̇kə noun

Usage: capitalized

Etymology: New Latin, from Latin momordisse, perfect inf. of mordēre to bite; from the fact that the seeds appear to have been bitten — more at smart

: a genus of tropical Old World herbaceous vines (family Cucurbitaceae) having a campanulate corolla and a warty fruit — see balsam apple

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