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Definition of mala
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Mala (n.)
Evils;
wrongs;
offenses
against
right and law.
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Malacotoon
::
Malacotoon
(n.) See
Melocoton.
Malacissation
::
Malacissation
(n.) The act of
making
soft or
supple.
Malum
::
Malum (n.) An evil. See Mala.
Robbin
::
Robbin
(n.) A kind of
package
in which
pepper
and other dry
commodities
are
sometimes
exported
from the East
Indies.
The
robbin
of rice in
Malabar
weighs
about 84
pounds.
Malacosteon
::
Malacosteon
(n.) A
peculiar
disease
of the
bones,
in
consequence
of which they
become
softened
and
capable
of being bent
without
breaking..
Malashaganay
::
Malashaganay
(n.) The
fresh-water
drumfish
(Haploidonotus
grunniens).
Distemper
::
Distemper
(v. t.) A
morbid
state of the
animal
system;
indisposition;
malady;
disorder;
-- at
present
chiefly
applied
to
diseases
of
brutes;
as, a
distemper
in dogs; the horse
distemper;
the horn
distemper
in
cattle..
Illness
::
Illness
(n.)
Disease;
indisposition;
malady;
disorder
of
health;
sickness;
as, a short or a
severe
illness..
Tampoe
::
Tampoe
(n.) The
edible
fruit of an East
Indian
tree
(Baccaurea
Malayana)
of the
Spurge
family.
It
somewhat
resembles
an
apple.
Gutta-percha
::
Gutta-percha
(n.) A
concrete
juice
produced
by
various
trees found in the
Malayan
archipelago,
especially
by the
Isonandra,
/
Dichopsis,
Gutta.
It
becomes
soft, and
unpressible
at the
tamperature
of
boiling
water,
and, on
cooling,
retains
its new
shape.
It
dissolves
in oils and
ethers,
but not in
water.
In many of its
properties
it
resembles
caoutchouc,
and it is
extensively
used for many
economical
purposes.
The
Mimusops
globosa
of
Guiana
also
yields
this
material..
Malacostraca
::
Malacostraca
(n. pl.) A
subclass
of
Crustacea,
including
Arthrostraca
and
Thoracostraca,
or all those
higher
than the
Entomostraca..
Pyromalate
::
Pyromalate
(n.) A salt of
pyromalic
acid.
Malacostracous
::
Malacostracous
(a.)
Belonging
to the
Malacostraca.
Tilley Seed
::
Tilley
seed () The seeds of a small tree
(Croton
Pavana)
common
in the Malay
Archipelago.
These seeds
furnish
croton
oil, like those of
Croton
Tiglium..
Malacopterygii
::
Malacopterygii
(n. pl.) An order of
fishes
in which the fin rays,
except
the
anterior
ray of the
pectoral
and
dorsal
fins, are
closely
jointed,
and not
spiny.
It
includes
the carp, pike,
salmon,
shad, etc.
Called
also
Malacopteri..
Bdellomorpha
::
Bdellomorpha
(n.) An order of
Nemertina,
including
the large
leechlike
worms
(Malacobdella)
often
parasitic
in
clams..
Malacatune
::
Malacatune
(n.) See
Melocoton.
Otaheite Apple
::
Otaheite
apple () A West
Indian
name for a
myrtaceous
tree
(Jambosa
Malaccensis)
which bears
crimson
berries.
Sago
::
Sago (n.) A dry
granulated
starch
imported
from the East
Indies,
much used for
making
puddings
and as an
article
of diet for the sick; also, as
starch,
for
stiffening
textile
fabrics.
It is
prepared
from the stems of
several
East
Indian
and
Malayan
palm
trees,
but
chiefly
from the
Metroxylon
Sagu; also from
several
cycadaceous
plants
(Cycas
revoluta,
Zamia
integrifolia,
etc.)..
Teosinte
::
Teosinte
(n.) A large grass
(Euchlaena
luxurians)
closely
related
to
maize.
It is
native
of
Mexico
and
Central
America,
but is now
cultivated
for
fodder
in the
Southern
United
States
and in many warm
countries.
Called
also
Guatemala
grass..
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