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MALTMAN MALTRE'AT, v.t. [mal and treat.] To treat ill; to abuse; to treat roughl...
MAL'THA, n. A variety of bitumen, viscid and tenacious, like pitch; unctuous to ...
MAL'TALENT, n. Ill humor. [Not in use.]
MALT'-DUST, n. The grains or remains of malt. Malt-dust is an enricher of barren...
MALT, n. Barley steeped in water, fermented and dried in a kiln, and thus prepar...
MALPRAC'TICE, n. [mal and practice.] Evil practice; illegal or immoral conduct; ...
MALM'SEY, n. [L. vinum arvisium.] The name of a species of grape, and also of a ...
MALLOW, n. [L. malva; Gr. soft; Eng. mellow.] A plant of the genus Malva; so cal...
MAL'LET, n. [L.malleus.] A wooden hammer or instrument for beating, or for drivi...
MALLEA'TION, n. The act of beating into a plate or leaf, as a metal; extension b...
MAL'LEATE, v.t. To hammer; to draw into a plate or leaf by beating.
MAL'LEABLENESS, n. Malleability, which see.
MAL'LEABLE, a. [L. malleus. See Mall .] That may be drawn out and extended by be...
MALLEABIL'ITY, n. [from malleable.] That quality of bodies which renders them su...
MAL'LARD, n. A species of duck of the genus Anas.
MALL, n. maul. [L. malleus.] 1. A large heavy wooden beetle; an instrument for d...