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malease
malease Forms: 3 malees, malisce, 3–4 maless, 3–5 males, 4 malis, male-ese, Sc. mail eiss, mail ess, 4–5 mal ese, 5 male eese, mayll easse, male ease, 6 Sc. maill eys. [a. OF. malaise: see malaise.] 1. Absence of ease; uneasiness, discomfort; inconvenience, annoyance; disquiet; distress, trouble.a 1...
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Maleate hydratase
Other names in common use include D-malate hydro-lyase, malease, and (R)-malate hydro-lyase. This enzyme participates in butanoate metabolism.
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malise
▪ I. ‖ malis Path. Obs. (ˈmeɪlɪs) [mod.L. mālis, a. Gr. µᾶλις a disease in horses and asses (the late L. malleus ‘glanders’, may perh. be identical). In medical Latin, malis has been used as a generic term (with various specific designations) for parasitic skin diseases.] = glanders.1607 Topsell Fou...
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malaise
‖ malaise (ˈmæleɪz, Fr. malɛz) [F. malaise, f. OF. mal adj., bad, ill + aise ease n.] A condition of bodily uneasiness or discomfort, esp. a condition of bodily suffering or lassitude, without the development of specific disease. (Cf. malease.)1768 Ld. Chesterfield Let. to Bp. Chenevix 25 June Misc....
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malice
▪ I. malice, n. (ˈmælɪs) Forms: 4 malyes, maleys, 4–5 malis, malece, 4, 6 maliss, maleyce, 4–6 malys, malyce, 5 malyhs, mailyeis, 5–6 malesse, malise, malles, 6 mallyce, maleis(e, 6–7 mallice, 3– malice. [a. F. malice (recorded from 12th c.), ad. L. malitia, f. mal-us bad. (Cf. Sp., Pg. malicia, It....
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perplexity
perplexity (pəˈplɛksɪtɪ) [ad. post-cl. L. perplexitās (Ammianus), f. perplex-us (perplex a.), or a. F. perplexité (14th c. in Godef. Compl.).] The condition of being perplexed. 1. Inability to determine what to think, or how to act, owing to the involved, intricate, or complicated condition of circu...
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