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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.