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Below is listing of terms common to the [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. This includes terms that are unique to only the ''Legend of Zelda'' series, as well as other common terms that are recurring throughout the series.
Below is a listing of terms common to [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. This includes terms that are unique to only the ''Zelda'' series, as well as other common terms that are recurring throughout the series.


==B==
==B==
*[[Baba]] - a term used to denote plant-like enemies or objects that have bulb-features, and usually have tongues. This includes enemies such as [[Deku Baba]] or [[Boko Baba]], as well as objects such as [[Boko Bulb]], and bosses including [[Diababa]].
*[[Baba]] - a term used to denote plant-like enemies or objects that have bulb features, and usually have tongues. This includes enemies such as [[Deku Baba]]s or [[Boko Baba]]s, as well as objects such as [[Boko Bulb]]s, and bosses including [[Diababa]].
*[[Blin]] - a common suffix use to donate many enemies that have goblin like features, including [[Moblin]], [[Bokoblin]], [[Miniblin]], and [[Bulblin]]s.
*[[Blin]] - a common suffix used to denote many enemies that have goblin-like features, including [[Moblin]]s, [[Bokoblin]]s, [[Miniblin]]s, and [[Bulblin]]s.
*[[Boko]] - a common prefix use to donate wood based objects, weapons, and enemies. It was first used in ''The Wind Waker'' to describe enemies and objects such as [[Boko Baba]]s, [[Boko Stick]]s, and enemy [[Bokoblin]], but has since been more abundantly used in later games, including ''Breath of the Wild''.
*[[Boko]] - a common prefix used to denote wood-based objects, weapons, and enemies. It was first used in ''The Wind Waker'' to describe enemies and objects such as [[Boko Baba]]s, [[Boko Stick]]s, and enemy [[Bokoblin]]s, but has since been more abundantly used in later games, including ''Breath of the Wild''.


==D==
==D==
*[[Deku]] - a term used to describe characters, items, enemies, or objects that are related to the forest or plant life. This includes characters such as the [[Great Deku Tree]] or the [[Deku Royal Family]], items such as [[Deku Stick]]s or [[Deku Nut]]s, enemies such as [[Deku Baba]] or [[Deku Scrub]]s, and objects such as a [[Deku Flower]].
*[[Deku]] - a term used to describe characters, items, enemies, or objects that are related to the forest or plant life. This includes characters such as the [[Great Deku Tree]] or the [[Deku Royal Family]], items such as [[Deku Stick]]s or [[Deku Nut]]s, enemies such as [[Deku Baba]]s or [[Deku Scrub]]s, and objects such as a [[Deku Flower]].


==F==
==F==
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==M==
==M==
*[[Mol]] - a common affix used to denote many enemies and items that have the ability to dig and burrow underground, including [[Lanmola]], [[Molgera]], [[Moldarach]], and [[Molduga]].
*[[Mol]] - a common affix used to denote many enemies and items that have the ability to dig and burrow underground, including [[Lanmola]]s, [[Molduga]]s, [[Molgera]], and [[Moldarach]].
*[[Mos]] - a common suffix used to denote enemies who are stone statues or machines that come to life. This includes [[Armos]] and [[Beamos]].
*[[Mos]] - a common suffix used to denote enemies who are stone statues or machines that come to life. This includes [[Armos]] and [[Beamos]].


==S==
==S==
*[[Stal_(Disambiguation)|Stal]], a common prefix to denote many undead enemies and bosses that are made of bones. The 'stal' could be a contraction of the word 'skeletal'. This includes enemies such as [[Stalfos]], [[Stalchild]], [[Stalhound]], [[Staldra]], and [[Stalkoblin]], as well as bosses such as [[Stallord]], [[Stalblind]], [[Stalmaster]], and [[Stalnox]].
*[[Stal (Disambiguation)|Stal]], a common prefix to denote many undead enemies and bosses that are made of bones. The 'stal' could be a contraction of the word 'skeletal'. This includes enemies such as [[Stalfos]], [[Stalchild]]ren, [[Stalhound]]s, [[Staldra]]s, and [[Stalkoblin]]s, as well as bosses such as [[Stallord]], [[Stalblind]], [[Stalmaster]], and [[Stalnox]].
*[[Tula]], a common suffix to denote many spider based enemies, including [[Skulltula]], [[Gold Skulltula]], and [[Walltula]].
*[[Tula]], a common suffix to denote many spider-based enemies, including [[Skulltula]]s, [[Gold Skulltula]]s, and [[Walltula]]s.

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Below is a listing of terms common to The Legend of Zelda series. This includes terms that are unique to only the Zelda series, as well as other common terms that are recurring throughout the series.

B

  • Baba - a term used to denote plant-like enemies or objects that have bulb features, and usually have tongues. This includes enemies such as Deku Babas or Boko Babas, as well as objects such as Boko Bulbs, and bosses including Diababa.
  • Blin - a common suffix used to denote many enemies that have goblin-like features, including Moblins, Bokoblins, Miniblins, and Bulblins.
  • Boko - a common prefix used to denote wood-based objects, weapons, and enemies. It was first used in The Wind Waker to describe enemies and objects such as Boko Babas, Boko Sticks, and enemy Bokoblins, but has since been more abundantly used in later games, including Breath of the Wild.

D

F

M

  • Mol - a common affix used to denote many enemies and items that have the ability to dig and burrow underground, including Lanmolas, Moldugas, Molgera, and Moldarach.
  • Mos - a common suffix used to denote enemies who are stone statues or machines that come to life. This includes Armos and Beamos.

S