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MALAXA'TION, n. The act of moistening and softening; or the forming of ingredien...
MAL'AXATE, v.t. To soften; to knead to softness.
MAL'ATE, n. [L. malum, an apple.] A salt formed by the malic acid, the acid of a...
MA'LAR, a. [L. mala, the cheek.] Pertaining to the cheek.
MALAPROPOS, adv. malap'ropo. Unsuitably.
MAL'APERTNESS, n. Sauciness; impudent pertness or forwardness; sprightliness of ...
MAL'APERTLY, adv. Saucily; with impudence.
MAL'APERT, a. [mal and pert.] Saucy; quick, with impudence; sprightly, without r...
MALAN'DERS, n. A dry scab on the pastern of a horse.
MAL'AGA, n. A species of wine imported from Malaga, in Spain.
MAL'ADY, n. [L. malum; Eng. mellow, L. mollis.] 1. Any sickness or disease of th...
MALADMINISTRA'TION, n. [See Mal and Administer.] Bad management of public affair...
MALACOS'TOMOUS, a. [Gr. soft, and mouth.] Having soft jaws without teeth; as a f...
MALACOPTERYG'EOUS, a. [Gr. soft, a point or feather.] Having bony rays of fins, ...
MAL'ACOLITE, n. [Gr. mallows, from its color.] Another name for diopside, a vari...
MAL'ACHITE, n. [Gr. mallows, L. malva, soft, so names from its resembling the co...