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What does the root word Mel mean?

The root word "mel" typically comes from the Greek word "μέλι" (meli), which means honey.

Here are some examples:

* Mellifluous: This word describes a sound that is sweet and smooth, like honey.

* Melanin: This is the pigment responsible for skin, hair, and eye color. It's derived from the Greek word for "black," which is associated with honey.

* Melilot: This is a genus of flowering plants whose flowers are often used in perfumes and flavorings due to their sweet scent, reminiscent of honey.

While "mel" primarily relates to honey, it can also be used in other contexts, like "melancholy," which implies a state of sadness or depression. In this case, the root word "melan" is related to "black bile," an ancient Greek theory for the cause of sadness.

So, depending on the word, "mel" can have different meanings related to honey, sweetness, or a dark/sad state of being.

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