{"query": "Easton: Mallows", "count": 20, "results": [{"id": "card_n_640f58e888b2", "title": "Easton: Mallows", "shelf": "dictionary", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "Occurs only in Job 30:4 (R.V., “saltwort”). The word so rendered (malluah, from melah, “salt”) most probably denotes the Atriplex halimus of Linnaeus, a species of sea purslane found on the shores of ", "authority_tier": "external_aligned", "source": "Matthew Easton, Illustrated Bible Dictionary (1897)", "generated": false}, {"id": "card_src_taxon_446150", "title": "Malva alcea — greater musk-mallow", "shelf": "taxonomy", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "greater musk-mallow (Malva alcea) — a species. In the tree of life under Malva. Also known as: greater musk-mallow, vervain mallow.", "authority_tier": "reference", "source": "NCBI Taxonomy (public domain)", "generated": false}, {"id": "card_src_word_swamp_mallow", "title": "swamp mallow", "shelf": "dictionary", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "swamp mallow: (noun) showy shrub of salt marshes of the eastern United States having large rose-colored flowers — syn: rose mallow, common rose mallow, swamp rose mallow, Hibiscus moscheutos", "authority_tier": "reference", "source": "WordNet 3.0, Princeton University (WordNet License)", "generated": false}, {"id": "card_src_word_common_rose_mallow", "title": "common rose mallow", "shelf": "dictionary", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "common rose mallow: (noun) showy shrub of salt marshes of the eastern United States having large rose-colored flowers — syn: rose mallow, swamp mallow, swamp rose mallow, Hibiscus moscheutos", "authority_tier": "reference", "source": "WordNet 3.0, Princeton University (WordNet License)", "generated": false}, {"id": "card_src_word_swamp_rose_mallow", "title": "swamp rose mallow", "shelf": "dictionary", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "swamp rose mallow: (noun) showy shrub of salt marshes of the eastern United States having large rose-colored flowers — syn: rose mallow, swamp mallow, common rose mallow, Hibiscus moscheutos", "authority_tier": "reference", "source": "WordNet 3.0, Princeton University (WordNet License)", "generated": false}, {"id": "card_src_word_rose_mallow", "title": "rose mallow", "shelf": "dictionary", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "rose mallow: (noun) showy shrub of salt marshes of the eastern United States having large rose-colored flowers — syn: swamp mallow, common rose mallow, swamp rose mallow, Hibiscus moscheutos · (noun) ", "authority_tier": "reference", "source": "WordNet 3.0, Princeton University (WordNet License)", "generated": false}, {"id": "card_src_word_prairie_mallow", "title": "prairie mallow", "shelf": "dictionary", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "prairie mallow: (noun) false mallow of western United States having racemose red flowers; sometimes placed in genus Malvastrum — syn: red false mallow, Sphaeralcea coccinea, Malvastrum coccineum", "authority_tier": "reference", "source": "WordNet 3.0, Princeton University (WordNet License)", "generated": false}, {"id": "card_src_word_red_false_mallow", "title": "red false mallow", "shelf": "dictionary", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "red false mallow: (noun) false mallow of western United States having racemose red flowers; sometimes placed in genus Malvastrum — syn: prairie mallow, Sphaeralcea coccinea, Malvastrum coccineum", "authority_tier": "reference", "source": "WordNet 3.0, Princeton University (WordNet License)", "generated": false}, {"id": "card_src_word_mallow_family", "title": "mallow family", "shelf": "dictionary", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "mallow family: (noun) herbs and shrubs and some trees: mallows; cotton; okra — syn: Malvaceae, family Malvaceae", "authority_tier": "reference", "source": "WordNet 3.0, Princeton University (WordNet License)", "generated": false}, {"id": "card_src_lex_g8338", "title": "G8338 — μολόχη (molochē): a mallow (plant)", "shelf": "lexicon", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "μολόχη (molochē), Strong's G8338: a mallow (plant). a mallow (plant)", "authority_tier": "reference", "source": "STEPBible TBESH/TBESG — Extended Strong's lexicon (CC-BY, Tyndale House)", "generated": false}, {"id": "card_src_lex_h4408", "title": "H4408 — מַלּוּחַ (mal.lu.ach): mallow", "shelf": "lexicon", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "מַלּוּחַ (mal.lu.ach), Strong's H4408: mallow. 1) mallow 1a) a plant that grows in salt marshes", "authority_tier": "reference", "source": "STEPBible TBESH/TBESG — Extended Strong's lexicon (CC-BY, Tyndale House)", "generated": false}, {"id": "card_src_word_marsh_mallow", "title": "marsh mallow", "shelf": "dictionary", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "marsh mallow: (noun) European perennial plant naturalized in United States having triangular ovate leaves and lilac-pink flowers — syn: white mallow, Althea officinalis", "authority_tier": "reference", "source": "WordNet 3.0, Princeton University (WordNet License)", "generated": false}, {"id": "card_src_word_white_mallow", "title": "white mallow", "shelf": "dictionary", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "white mallow: (noun) European perennial plant naturalized in United States having triangular ovate leaves and lilac-pink flowers — syn: marsh mallow, Althea officinalis", "authority_tier": "reference", "source": "WordNet 3.0, Princeton University (WordNet License)", "generated": false}, {"id": "card_src_taxon_1170222", "title": "Abelmoschus moschatus — musk mallow", "shelf": "taxonomy", "surface": "secular", "snippet": "musk mallow (Abelmoschus moschatus) — a species. In the tree of life under Abelmoschus. 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From the CMU Pronouncing Dictionary — the standard machine-readable pronunciations of North American English.", "authority_tier": "reference", "source": "CMU Pronouncing Dictionary (cmudict) — BSD-2-Clause, Carnegie Mellon", "generated": false}]}