- mallica
- L. -ica, belonging to. From the area occupied by the Malli in the time of Alexander the Great, now the Punjab, India
Etymological dictionary of grasses . H. Trevor Clifford, Peter D.. 2012.
Etymological dictionary of grasses . H. Trevor Clifford, Peter D.. 2012.
Mallica Vajrathon — (born 1936) is a sociologist, political scientist and former United Nations Senior Staff member. Her grandfather was Joseph Caulfield James, a special tutor to His Royal Highness, Prince Vajiravudh of Thailand (who later became King), as well… … Wikipedia
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