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| | Mali | (n) สาธารณรัฐในแอฟริกาตะวันตก |
| | มาลี | [Mālī] (n, prop) EN: Mali FR: Mali [ m ] | | ประเทศมาลี | [Prathēt Mālī] (n, prop) EN: Mali FR: Mali [ m ] |
| | | | | mali | (n) a landlocked republic in northwestern Africa; achieved independence from France in 1960; Mali was a center of West African civilization for more than 4, 000 years, Syn. French Sudan, Republic of Mali | | malian | (n) a native or inhabitant of Mali | | malian | (adj) of or relating to or characteristic of Mali or its people, Example: Malian deserts | | malice | (n) feeling a need to see others suffer, Syn. spitefulness, spite, venom, maliciousness | | malicious | (adj) having the nature of or resulting from malice; ; - Rudyard Kipling, Ant. unmalicious, Example: malicious gossip; took malicious pleasure in...watching me wince | | maliciously | (adv) with malice; in a malicious manner, Example: she answered maliciously | | mali franc | (n) the basic unit of money in Mali | | malign | (adj) evil or harmful in nature or influence, Ant. benign, Example: prompted by malign motives; believed in witches and malign spirits; gave him a malign look; a malign lesion | | malignancy | (n) (medicine) a malignant state; progressive and resistant to treatment and tending to cause death, Syn. malignance | | malignant | (adj) dangerous to health; characterized by progressive and uncontrolled growth (especially of a tumor), Ant. benign |
| | Malian | prop. a. 1. Of or pertaining to Mali; as, Malian deserts. [ WordNet 1.5 ] 2. of or pertaining to the inhabitants of Mali; as, Malian nomads. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | | Malian | prop. n. A native or inhabitant of Mali. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | | Malic | a. [ L. malum an apple: cf. F. malique. ] (Chem.) Pertaining to, or obtained from, apples; as, malic acid. [ 1913 Webster ] Malic acid, (Chem.) a hydroxy acid (HO.CO.CH2.CH(OH).CO.OH) obtained from unripe fruit (such as green apples, currants, tomatoes or cherries) as a substance which is sirupy or crystallized with difficulty, and has a strong but pleasant sour taste. It is levorotatory or dextrorotatory according to the temperature and concentration; the natural form is of L- conformation. A synthetic variety is a derivative of succinic acid, but as with most simple synthetic compounds, is a racemic mixture of isomers and thus has no rotatory action on polarized light. [ 1913 Webster +PJC ]
| | Malice | v. t. To regard with extreme ill will. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | | malice | n. [ F. malice, fr. L. malitia, from malus bad, ill, evil, prob. orig., dirty, black; cf. Gr. me`las black, Skr. mala dirt. Cf. Mauger. ] 1. Enmity of heart; malevolence; ill will; a spirit delighting in harm or misfortune to another; a disposition to injure another; a malignant design of evil. “Nor set down aught in malice.” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] Envy, hatred, and malice are three distinct passions of the mind. Ld. Holt. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Law) Any wicked or mischievous intention of the mind; a depraved inclination to mischief; an intention to vex, annoy, or injure another person, or to do a wrongful act without just cause or cause or excuse; a wanton disregard of the rights or safety of others; willfulness. [ 1913 Webster ] Malice aforethought or Malice prepense, malice previously and deliberately entertained. [ 1913 Webster ] Syn. -- Spite; ill will; malevolence; grudge; pique; bitterness; animosity; malignity; maliciousness; rancor; virulence. See Spite. -- Malevolence, Malignity, Malignancy. Malice is a stronger word than malevolence, which may imply only a desire that evil may befall another, while malice desires, and perhaps intends, to bring it about. Malignity is intense and deepseated malice. It implies a natural delight in hating and wronging others. One who is malignant must be both malevolent and malicious; but a man may be malicious without being malignant. [ 1913 Webster ] Proud tyrants who maliciously destroy And ride o'er ruins with malignant joy. Somerville. [ 1913 Webster ] in some connections, malignity seems rather more pertinently applied to a radical depravity of nature, and malignancy to indications of this depravity, in temper and conduct in particular instances. Cogan. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Malicho | n. [ Sp. malhecho; mal bad + hecho deed, L. factum. See Fact. ] Mischief. [ Obs. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Malicious | a. [ Of. malicius, F. malicieux, fr. L. malitiosus. See Malice. ] 1. Indulging or exercising malice; harboring ill will or enmity. [ 1913 Webster ] I grant him bloody, . . . Sudden, malicious, smacking of every sin That has a name. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Proceeding from hatred or ill will; dictated by malice; as, a malicious report; malicious mischief. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. (Law) With wicked or mischievous intentions or motives; wrongful and done intentionally without just cause or excuse; as, a malicious act. [ 1913 Webster ] Malicious abandonment, the desertion of a wife or husband without just cause. Burrill. -- Malicious prosecution or Malicious arrest (Law), a wanton prosecution or arrest, by regular process in a civil or criminal proceeding, without probable cause. Bouvier. [ 1913 Webster ] Syn. -- Ill-disposed; evil-minded; mischievous; envious; malevolent; invidious; spiteful; bitter; malignant; rancorous; malign. [ 1913 Webster ] -- Ma*li"cious*ly, adv. -- Ma*li"cious*ness, n. [ 1913 Webster ] | | malicious mischief | n. (Law), Malicious and willful destructionof or injury to the property of others; -- it is an offense at common law. Wharton. Syn. -- vandalism, hooliganism. [ 1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5 ] | | Mali franc | prop. n. The standard monetary unit in Mali and some other countries. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | | Malign | v. i. To entertain malice. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
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