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Definition of malic
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Malic (a.)
Pertaining
to, or
obtained
from,
apples;
as, malic
acid..
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Evil-eyed
::
Evil-eyed
(a.)
Possessed
of the
supposed
evil eye; also,
looking
with envy,
jealousy,
or bad
design;
malicious..
Spleen
::
Spleen
(n.)
Anger;
latent
spite;
ill
humor;
malice;
as, to vent one's
spleen..
Revenge
::
Revenge
(v. t.) To
inflict
injury
for, in a
spiteful,
wrong,
or
malignant
spirit;
to wreak
vengeance
for
maliciously..
Curst
::
Curst (a.)
Froward;
malignant;
mischievous;
malicious;
snarling.
Arson
::
Arson (n.) The
malicious
burning
of a
dwelling
house or
outhouse
of
another
man, which by the
common
law is
felony;
the
malicious
and
voluntary
firing
of a
building
or
ship..
Felon
::
Felon (a.)
Characteristic
of a
felon;
malignant;
fierce;
malicious;
cruel;
traitorous;
disloyal.
Cantankerous
::
Cantankerous
(a.)
Perverse;
contentious;
ugly;
malicious.
Paramaleic
::
Paramaleic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
an acid
obtained
from malic acid, and now
called
fumaric
acid..
Scandal
::
Scandal
(n.)
Reproachful
aspersion;
opprobrious
censure;
defamatory
talk,
uttered
heedlessly
or
maliciously..
Revengeful
::
Revengeful
(a.) Full of, or prone to,
revenge;
vindictive;
malicious;
revenging;
wreaking
revenge..
Talebearing
::
Talebearing
(n.) The act of
informing
officiously;
communication
of
sectrts,
scandal,
etc.,
maliciously..
Calumniate
::
Calumniate
(v. t.) To
accuse
falsely
and
maliciously
of a crime or
offense,
or of
something
disreputable;
to
slander;
to
libel..
Splenetic
::
Splenetic
(a.)
Affected
with
spleen;
malicious;
spiteful;
peevish;
fretful.
Left-handed
::
Left-handed
(a.)
Clumsy;
awkward;
unlucky;
insincere;
sinister;
malicious;
as, a
left-handed
compliment..
Envious
::
Envious
(a.)
Feeling
or
exhibiting
envy;
actuated
or
directed
by, or
proceeding
from, envy; -- said of a
person,
disposition,
feeling,
act, etc.;
jealously
pained
by the
excellence
or good
fortune
of
another;
maliciously
grudging;
--
followed
by of, at, and
against;
as, an
envious
man,
disposition,
attack;
envious
tongues..
Felo-de-se
::
Felo-de-se
(n.) One who
deliberately
puts an end to his own
existence,
or loses his life while
engaged
in the
commission
of an
unlawful
or
malicious
act; a
suicide..
Malicious
::
Malicious
(a.)
Proceeding
from
hatred
or ill will;
dictated
by
malice;
as, a
malicious
report;
malicious
mischief..
Spite
::
Spite (v. t.) To treat
maliciously;
to try to
injure
or
thwart.
Defamation
::
Defamation
(n.) Act of
injuring
another's
reputation
by any
slanderous
communication,
written
or oral; the wrong of
maliciously
injuring
the good name of
another;
slander;
detraction;
calumny;
aspersion..
Paraleipsis
::
Paraleipsis
(n.) A
pretended
or
apparent
omission;
a
figure
by which a
speaker
artfully
pretends
to pass by what he
really
mentions;
as, for
example,
if an
orator
should
say, I do not speak of my
adversary's
scandalous
venality
and
rapacity,
his
brutal
conduct,
his
treachery
and
malice..
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