Malus - translation to french
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Malus - translation to french

GENUS OF PLANTS
Crabapple; Crab Apple; Crab-apple; Crab apple; Wild Apple; Malus (genus); Flowering crabapple; Crab apple tree; Crab apples; Winter crabapple; Crabapples; Wild apples
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  • Crabapple bonsai tree taken in August
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Malus         
Malus, family name; Etienne Louis Malus (1775-1812), French artillery officer and physicist who discovered the polarization of light by reflection
Etienne Louis Malus      
Etienne Louis Malus (1775-1812), French artillery officer and physicist who discovered the polarization of light by reflection

Definition

crab apple
¦ noun
1. a small, sour kind of apple.
2. (also crab tree) a small tree bearing crab apples. [Malus sylvestris and other species.]
Origin
ME: perh. an alt. of Scots and north. Engl. scrab.

Wikipedia

Malus

Malus ( or ) is a genus of about 30–55 species of small deciduous trees or shrubs in the family Rosaceae, including the domesticated orchard apple, crab apples, wild apples, and rainberries.

The genus is native to the temperate zone of the Northern Hemisphere.

Examples of use of Malus
1. Le syst';me de bonus–malus testé pour la qualité du trafic régional pourrait faire école.
2. Le nouveau syst';me bonus–malus concernera 2 ŕ 3% des collaborateurs.
3. En raison du principe de malus, la rémunération devrait ętre moindre.
4. Le Temps: Le syst';me du bonus/malus est–il né en 2008?
5. Eugen Haltiner, président de la Commission fédérale des banques, défend un nouveau syst';me de bonus–malus.