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Webster Dictionary :: Malaxate

MAL'AXATE, v.t. To soften; to knead to softness.

Webster Dictionary :: Malaxation

MALAXA'TION, n. The act of moistening and softening; or the forming of ingredien...

Webster Dictionary :: Malconformation

MALCONFORMA'TION, n. Ill form; disproportion of parts.

Webster Dictionary :: Malcontent

MAL'CONTENT, n. [mal and content.] A discontented subject of government; one who...

Webster Dictionary :: Malcontented

MALCONTENT'ED, a. Discontented with the laws or the administration of government...

Webster Dictionary :: Malcontentedly

MALCONTENT'EDLY, adv. With discontent.

Webster Dictionary :: Malcontentedness

MALCONTENT'EDNESS, n. Discontentedness with the government; dissatisfaction; wan...

Webster Dictionary :: Male

MALE, a. [L. masculus, from mas,maris.] 1. Pertaining to the sex that procreates...

Webster Dictionary :: Maledicency

MALEDIC'ENCY, n. [L. maledicentia; male and dico.] Evil speaking; reproachful la...

Webster Dictionary :: Maledicent

MAL'EDICENT, a. Speaking reproachfully; slanderous. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Malediction

MALEDIC'TION, n. [L. maledictio; male, evil, and dico, to speak.] Evil speaking;...

Webster Dictionary :: Malefaction

MALEFAC'TION, n. [L.male, evil, and facio, to do.] A criminal deed; a crime; an ...

Webster Dictionary :: Malefactor

MALEFAC'TOR, n. [supra.] One who commits a crime; one guilty of violating the la...

Webster Dictionary :: Malefice

MAL'EFICE, n. An evil deed; artifice; enchantment. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Maleficiate

MALEFI'CIATE, v.t. To bewitch. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Maleficiation

MALEFICIA'TION, n. A bewitching. [Not in use.]

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