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Definition of mitella in English: mitellanoun mʌɪˈtɛləmɪˈtɛlə In form Mitella: a genus of perennial plants of the family Saxifragaceae, native to North America and north-east Asia and cultivated elsewhere, which have a basal rosette of leaves, racemes of small flowers, and fruits thought to resemble mitres; (also mitella) a plant of this genus. Compare mitrewort).
Origin Mid 17th century (in an earlier sense). From classical Latin mitella female headdress, kind of sling from mitra + -la, feminine of -lus, diminutive suffix. Definition of mitella in US English: mitellanoun In form Mitella: a genus of perennial plants of the family Saxifragaceae, native to North America and north-east Asia and cultivated elsewhere, which have a basal rosette of leaves, racemes of small flowers, and fruits thought to resemble mitres; (also mitella) a plant of this genus. Compare mitrewort).
Origin Mid 17th century (in an earlier sense). From classical Latin mitella female headdress, kind of sling from mitra + -la, feminine of -lus, diminutive suffix. |