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mall

N ทางเดินเท้า  lane walk road tang-doen-tao

 

mall

N ห้างสรรพสินค้า  shopping plaza plaza hang-sab-pa-sin-ka

 

mallard

N เป็ด ป่า ซึ่ง มีชื่อ ละติน  Anus platyrhynchos ped-pa-sueng-me-chue-la-tin

 

malleability

N การเปลี่ยนแปลง ได้  การ ดัดแปลง  kan-pian-plang-dai

 

malleable

ADJ ที่ สามารถ ตี เป็น แผ่น บางๆ  หรือ รูปร่าง ต่างๆ  ได้  flexible plaint ti-sa-mad-te-pen-paen-bang-bang-rue-rub-rang-tang-tang-dai

 

malleable

ADJ ว่าง่าย  อ่อนโยน  หัวอ่อน  flexible plaint wa-ngai

 

malleableness

N การเปลี่ยนแปลง ได้  การ ดัดแปลง  kan-pian-plang-dai

 

mallee

N ต้น  Eucalyptus ของ ออสเตรเลีย 

 

mallet

N เครื่องมือ ที่ มี ลักษณะ เหมือน ฆ้อน (เช่น  ใช้ สำหรับ ตอก สิ่ว  krueang-mue-ti-me-lak-sa-na-muean-kon

 

mallet

N ไม้ สำหรับ ตี ลูก ใน กีฬา โปโล หรือ กีฬา ตี คลี  ไม้ ตี คลี  club maul mai-sam-rab-te-luk-nai-ki-la-po-lo-rue-ki-la-te-khli

 

malleus

N กระดูก ค้อน ใน หู ชั้น กลาง  kra-duk-kon-nai-hu-chan-klang

 

mallow

N ต้นไม้ จำพวก  Malva ton-mai-jam-puek

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

MALL

n.maul. [L. malleus. ] 1. A large heavy wooden beetle; an instrument for driving any thing with force.
2. A blow.

 

MALL

n.mal. A public walk; a level shaded walk.

 

MALL

v.t.maul. To beat with a mall; to beat with something heavy; to bruise.

 

MALLARD

n.A species of duck of the genus Anas.

 

MALLEABILITY

n.[from malleable. ] That quality of bodies which renders them susceptible of extension by beating. It is opposed to friability or brittleness.

 

MALLEABLE

a.[L. malleus. See Mall. ] That may be drawn out and extended by beating; capable of extension by the hammer; a quality of metals, particularly of gold.

 

MALLEABLENESS

n.Malleability, which see.

 

MALLEATE

v.t.To hammer; to draw into a plate or leaf by beating.

 

MALLEATION

n.The act of beating into a plate or leaf, as a metal; extension by beating.

 

MALLET

n.[L. malleus. ] A wooden hammer or instrument for beating, or for driving pins; particularly used in carpentry, for driving the chisel.

 

MALLOW

n.[L. malva; Gr. soft; Eng. mellow. ] A plant of the genus Malva; so called form its emollient qualities.
Marsh-mallows, a plant of the genus Althaea.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

MALL

MALL Mall, n. [Written also maul. ] Etym: [OE. malle, F. mail, L. malleus. Cf. Malleus. ]

 

1. A large heavy wooden beetle; a mallet for driving anything with force; a maul. Addison.

 

2. A heavy blow. [Obs. ] Spenser.

 

3. An old game played with malls or mallets and balls. See Pall-mall. Cotton.

 

4. A place where the game of mall was played. Hence: A public walk; a level shaded walk. Part of the area was laid out in gravel walks, and planted with elms; and these convenient and frequented walks obtained the name of the City Mall. Southey.

 

MALL

Mall, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Malled; p. pr. & vb. n. Malling. ] Etym: [Cf. OF. mailler. See Mall beetle, and cf. Malleate. ]

 

Defn: To beat with a mall; to beat with something heavy; to bruise; to maul.

 

MALL

Mall, n. Etym: [LL. mallum a public assembly; cf. OHG. mahal assembly, transaction; akin to AS. mæ, me, assembly, m to speak, Goth. mapl market place. ]

 

Defn: Formerly, among Teutonic nations, a meeting of the notables of a state for the transaction of public business, such meeting being a modification of the ancient popular assembly. Hence: (a ) A court of justice. (b ) A place where justice is administered. (c ) A place where public meetings are held. Councils, which had been as frequent as diets or malls, ceased. Milman.

 

MALLARD

Mal "lard, n. Etym: [F. malari,fr. mâle male + -art =-ard. See Male, a., and -ard. ]

 

1. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: A drake; the male of Anas boschas.

 

2. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: A large wild duck (Anas boschas ) inhabiting both America and Europe. The domestic duck has descended from this species. Called also greenhead.

 

MALLEABILITY

Mal "le *a *bil "i *ty, n. Etym: [CF. F. malléabilité. ]

 

Defn: The quality or state of being malleable; -- opposed to friability and brittleness. Locke.

 

MALLEABLE

Mal "le *a *ble, a. Etym: [F. malléable, fr. LL. malleare to hammer. See Malleate. ]

 

Defn: Capable of being extended or shaped by beating with a hammer, or by the pressure of rollers; -- applied to metals. Malleable iron, iron that is capable of extension or of being shaped under the hammer; decarbonized cast iron. See under Iron. -- Malleable iron castings, articles cast from pig iron and made malleable by heating then for several days in the presence of some substance, as hematite, which deprives the cast iron of some of its carbon.

 

MALLEABLEIZE

MALLEABLEIZE Mal "le *a *ble *ize, v. t.

 

Defn: To make malleable.

 

MALLEABLENESS

MALLEABLENESS Mal "le *a *ble *ness, n.

 

Defn: Quality of being malleable.

 

MALLEAL

MALLEAL Mal "le *al, a. (Anat. )

 

Defn: Pertaining to the malleus.

 

MALLEATE

Mal "le *ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Malleated; p. pr. & vb. n.Malleating.] Etym: [L. malleatus hammered, fr. malleus a hammer. See Mall, v. t.]

 

Defn: To hammer; to beat into a plate or leaf.

 

MALLEATION

Mal `le *a "tion, n. Etym: [LL. malleatio: cf. OF. malléation.]

 

Defn: The act or process of beating into a plate, sheet, or leaf, as a metal; extension by beating.

 

MALLECHO

MALLECHO Mal "le *cho, n.

 

Defn: Same as Malicho.

 

MALLEE BIRD

MALLEE BIRD Mal *lee " bird `. (Zoöl.) Etym: [From native name. ]

 

Defn: The leipoa. See Leipoa.

 

MALLEMOCK; MALLEMOKE

MALLEMOCK; MALLEMOKE Mal "le *mock, Mal "le *moke, n. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: See Mollemoke.

 

MALLENDERS

MALLENDERS Mal "len *ders, n. pl. (Far. )

 

Defn: Same as Malanders.

 

MALLEOLAR

Mal *le "o *lar, a. Etym: [See Malleolus. ] (Anat. )

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to the malleolus; in the region of the malleoli of the ankle joint.

 

MALLEOLUS

Mal *le "*o *lus, n.; pl. Malleoli. Etym: [L., dim. of malleus hammer. ]

 

1. (Anat. )

 

Defn: A projection at the distal end of each bone of the leg at the ankle joint. The malleolus of the tibia is the internal projection, that of the fibula the external.

 

2. " A layer, " a shoot partly buried in the ground, and there cut halfway through.

 

MALLET

Mal "let, n. Etym: [F. maillet, dim. of mail. See Mall a beetle. ]

 

Defn: A small maul with a short handle, -- used esp. for driving a tool, as a chisel or the like; also, a light beetle with a long handle, -- used in playing croquet.

 

MALLEUS

Mal "le *us, n.; pl. Mallei. Etym: [L., hammer. See Mall a beetle. ]

 

1. (Anat. )

 

Defn: The outermost of the three small auditory bones, ossicles; the hammer. It is attached to the tympanic membrane by a long process, the handle or manubrium. See Illust. of Far.

 

2. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: One of the hard lateral pieces of the mastax of Rotifera. See Mastax.

 

3. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: A genus of bivalve shells; the hammer shell.

 

MALLOPHAGA

Mal *loph "a *ga, n. pl. Etym: [NL. , fr. Gr. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: An extensive group of insects which are parasitic on birds and mammals, and feed on the feathers and hair; -- called also bird lice. See Bird louse, under Bird.

 

MALLOTUS

Mal *lo "tus, n. Etym: [NL. , fr Gr. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: A genus of small Arctic fishes. One American species, the capelin (Mallotus villosus ), is extensively used as bait for cod.

 

MALLOW; MALLOWS

Mal "low, Mal "lows, n. Etym: [OE. malwe, AS. mealwe, fr. L. malva, akin to Gr. mala `chh; cf. mala `ssein to soften, malako `s soft. Named either from its softening or relaxing properties, or from its soft downy leaves. Cf. Mauve, Malachite. ] (Bot. )

 

Defn: A genus of plants (Malva ) having mucilaginous qualities. See Malvaceous.

 

Note: The flowers of the common mallow (M. sylvestris ) are used in medicine. The dwarf mallow (M. rotundifolia ) is a common weed, and its flattened, dick-shaped fruits are called cheeses by children. Tree mallow (M. Mauritiana and Lavatera arborea ), musk mallow (M.moschata ), rose mallow or hollyhock, and curled mallow (M. crispa ), are less commonly seen. Indian mallow. See Abutilon. -- Jew's mallow, a plant (Corchorus olitorius ) used as a pot herb by the Jews of Egypt and Syria. -- Marsh mallow. See under Marsh.

 

MALLOWWORT

MALLOWWORT Mal "low *wort `, n. (Bot. )

 

Defn: Any plant of the order Malvaceæ.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

mall

mall |môl mɔl | noun 1 (also shopping mall ) a large building or series of connected buildings containing a variety of retail stores and typically also restaurants. 2 a sheltered walk or promenade. (also pedestrian mall ) a section of a street, typically in the downtown area of a city, from which vehicular traffic is excluded. 3 historical another term for the game pall-mall. an alley used for this. ORIGIN mid 17th cent. ( sense 3 ): probably a shortening of pall-mall. Sense 2 derives from The Mall, a tree-bordered walk in St. James's Park, London, so named because it was the site of a pall-mall alley. Sense 1 dates from the 1960s.

 

mallam

mallam |ˈmaləm | noun (in Nigeria and other parts of Africa ) a learned man or scribe. ORIGIN from Hausa mālam (i ).

 

mallard

mal lard |ˈmalərd ˈmælərd | noun ( pl. same or mallards ) the most common duck of the northern hemisphere and the ancestor of most domestic ducks, the male having a dark green head and white collar. [Anas platyrhynchos, family Anatidae. ] ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French wild drake, from masle male.

 

Mallarmé, Stéphane

Mallarmé, Stéphane |ˌmalɑːˈmeɪ, French malaʀme | (1842 –98 ), French poet. A symbolist, he experimented with rhythm and syntax by transposing words and omitting grammatical elements. Notable poems: ‘Hérodiade ’ ( c. 1871 ) and ‘L'Après -midi d'un faune (1876 ).

 

Malle, Louis

Malle, Louis |mäl mɑl | (1932 –95 ), French movie director. His movies are seminal examples of the French nouvelle vague. Notable movies: Les Amants (1959 ), Pretty Baby (1978 ), and Au Revoir les enfants (1987 ).

 

malleable

mal le a ble |ˈmalyəbəl, ˈmalēə -ˈmæliəbəl | adjective (of a metal or other material ) able to be hammered or pressed permanently out of shape without breaking or cracking. easily influenced; pliable: Anna was shaken enough to be malleable. DERIVATIVES mal le a bil i ty |ˌmalyəˈbilitē, ˌmalēə - |noun, mal le a bly |-blē |adverb ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense able to be hammered ): via Old French from medieval Latin malleabilis, from Latin malleus a hammer.

 

mallee

mal lee |ˈmalē ˈmæli | noun a low-growing bushy Australian eucalyptus that typically has several slender stems. [Genus Eucalyptus, family Myrtaceae: several species, in particular E. dumosa. ] scrub that is dominated by mallee bushes, typical of some arid parts of Australia. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Wuywurung (an Aboriginal language ).

 

mallee fowl

mal lee fowl noun ( pl. same ) a megapode found in the mallee scrub of southern Australia, with pale patterned plumage. [Leipoa ocellata, family Megapodiidae. ]

 

malleolus

mal le o lus |məˈlēələs məˈliələs | noun ( pl. malleoli |-ˌlī, -ˌlē | ) Anatomy a bony projection with a shape likened to a hammer head, esp. each of those on either side of the ankle. DERIVATIVES mal le o lar |məˈlēələr |adjective ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from Latin, diminutive of malleus hammer.

 

mallet

mal let |ˈmalət ˈmælət | noun a hammer with a large, usually wooden head, used esp. for hitting a chisel. a long-handled wooden stick with a head like a hammer, used for hitting a croquet or polo ball. Music a wooden or plastic stick with a rounded head, used to play certain percussion instruments such as xylophone and marimba. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French maillet, from mail hammer, from Latin malleus .

 

malleus

mal le us |ˈmalēəs ˈmæliəs | noun ( pl. mallei |ˈmalēˌī, -ēˌē | ) Anatomy a small bone in the middle ear that transmits vibrations of the eardrum to the incus. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin, literally hammer.

 

malling

mall ing |ˈmôliNG ˈmɔlɪŋ | noun 1 the development of shopping malls: the malling of America. 2 the action or activity of passing time in a shopping mall: Jessie had time to go malling.

 

Mallon, Mary

Mal lon, Mary |ˈmalən ˈmælən | (c.1870 –1938 ) US cook; born in Ireland; known as Typhoid Mary. Immune to typhoid herself, she spread the disease while working in New York City. She was institutionalized for life from 1914 to protect others.

 

Mallophaga

Mal loph a ga |məˈläfəgə məˈlɑfəɡə |Entomology an order of insects that comprises the biting lice. See also Phthiraptera. DERIVATIVES mal loph a gan |-gən |noun & adjective ORIGIN modern Latin (plural ), from Greek mallos lock of wool + -phagos eating.

 

Mallorca

Mal lor ca |mäˈyôrkə məˈjɔrkə | Spanish name for Majorca.

 

mallow

mal low |ˈmalō ˈmæloʊ | noun a herbaceous plant with hairy stems, pink or purple flowers, and disk-shaped fruit. Several kinds are grown as ornamentals, and some are edible. [Genus Malva, family Malvaceae (the mallow family ): many species. This family also includes the hollyhocks, hibiscus, and abutilon. See also marsh mallow, rose mallow . ] ORIGIN Old English meal (u )we, from Latin malva; related to Greek malakhē; compare with mauve .

 

mall rat

mall rat noun informal a young person who frequents shopping malls, usually for social purposes.

 

Oxford Dictionary

mall

mall |mal, mɔːl, mɒl | noun 1 (also shopping mall ) chiefly N. Amer. a large enclosed shopping area from which traffic is excluded. 2 a sheltered walk or promenade. 3 historical another term for pall-mall. an alley used for pall-mall. ORIGIN mid 17th cent. (in sense 3 ): probably a shortening of pall-mall. Sense 2 derives from The Mall, a tree-bordered walk in St James's Park, London, formerly the site of a pall-mall alley. Sense 1 dates from the 1960s.

 

mallam

mallam |ˈmaləm | noun (in Nigeria and other parts of Africa ) a learned man or scribe. ORIGIN from Hausa mālam (i ).

 

mallard

mal |lard |ˈmalɑːd, -ləd | noun ( pl. same or mallards ) the commonest duck of the northern hemisphere, the male having a dark green head and white collar. Anas platyrhynchos, family Anatidae. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French, wild drake , from masle male .

 

Mallarmé, Stéphane

Mallarmé, Stéphane |ˌmalɑːˈmeɪ, French malaʀme | (1842 –98 ), French poet. A symbolist, he experimented with rhythm and syntax by transposing words and omitting grammatical elements. Notable poems: ‘Hérodiade ’ ( c. 1871 ) and ‘L'Après -midi d'un faune (1876 ).

 

Malle, Louis

Malle, Louis |mal | (1932 –95 ), French film director. His films Ascenseur pour l'échafaud (1958 ) and Les Amants (1959 ) are seminal examples of the French nouvelle vague. Other notable films: Pretty Baby (1978 ) and Au Revoir les enfants (1987 ).

 

malleable

malleable |ˈmalɪəb (ə )l | adjective (of a metal or other material ) able to be hammered or pressed into shape without breaking or cracking. easily influenced; pliable: they are as malleable and easily led as sheep. DERIVATIVES malleability |-ˈbɪlɪti |noun, malleably adverb ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense able to be hammered ): via Old French from medieval Latin malleabilis, from Latin malleus a hammer .

 

mallee

mallee |ˈmali | noun a low-growing bushy Australian eucalyptus which has several slender stems. Genus Eucalyptus, family Myrtaceae: E. dumosa and other species. [ mass noun ] scrub which is dominated by mallee, typical of some arid parts of Australia. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Wuywurung (an Aboriginal language ).

 

malleefowl

malleefowl (also mallee hen ) noun ( pl. same ) a megapode (bird ) found in the mallee scrub of southern Australia, with pale patterned plumage. Leipoa ocellata, family Megapodiidae.

 

malleolus

malleolus |maˈliːələs | noun ( pl. malleoli |-lʌɪ | ) Anatomy a bony projection with a shape likened to a hammer head, especially each of those on either side of the ankle. ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from Latin, diminutive of malleus hammer .

 

mallet

mal ¦let |ˈmalɪt | noun a hammer with a large, usually wooden head. a long-handled wooden stick with a head like a hammer, used for hitting a croquet or polo ball. a wooden stick with a padded head, used for hitting percussion instruments. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French maillet, from mail hammer , from Latin malleus .

 

malleus

malleus |ˈmalɪəs | noun ( pl. mallei |ˈmalɪʌɪ | ) Anatomy a small bone in the middle ear which transmits vibrations of the eardrum to the incus. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin, literally hammer .

 

malling

malling |ˈmɔːlɪŋ | noun [ mass noun ] N. Amer. 1 the development of shopping malls. 2 the activity of passing time in a shopping mall: Jessie had time to go malling.

 

Mallon, Mary

Mal lon, Mary |ˈmalən ˈmælən | (c.1870 –1938 ) US cook; born in Ireland; known as Typhoid Mary. Immune to typhoid herself, she spread the disease while working in New York City. She was institutionalized for life from 1914 to protect others.

 

Mallophaga

Mallophaga |məˈlɒfəgə | plural noun Entomology an order of insects that comprises the biting lice. See also Phthiraptera. DERIVATIVES mallophagan noun & adjective ORIGIN modern Latin (plural ), from Greek mallos lock of wool + -phagos eating .

 

Mallorca

Mallorca |maˈjəɔrka | Spanish name for Majorca.

 

mallow

mal ¦low |ˈmaləʊ | noun a herbaceous plant with hairy stems, pink or purple flowers, and disc-shaped fruit. Genus Malva, family Malvaceae (the mallow family, which also contains hollyhocks, hibiscus, and abutilon ): many species. . ORIGIN Old English meal (u )we, from Latin malva; related to Greek malakhē; compare with mauve .

 

mall rat

mall rat noun N. Amer. informal a young person who frequents shopping malls, usually for social purposes.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

mall

mall noun we met at the mall to get our ears pierced: shopping center, (shopping ) plaza, shopping complex, strip mall, mini-mall, galleria, megamall, marketplace.

 

malleable

malleable adjective 1 a malleable substance: pliable, ductile, plastic, pliant, soft, workable. ANTONYMS hard. 2 a malleable young woman: easily influenced, suggestible, susceptible, impressionable, pliable, amenable, compliant, tractable; biddable, complaisant, manipulable, persuadable, like putty in someone's hands. ANTONYMS intractable.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

mall

mall noun shopping precinct, shopping centre, shopping complex, arcade, galleria; N. Amer. plaza, strip mall.

 

malleable

malleable adjective 1 a malleable substance: pliable, ductile, plastic, pliant, soft, workable, shapable, mouldable, tractile, tensile. ANTONYMS hard. 2 a malleable young woman: easily influenced, suggestible, susceptible, impressionable, amenable, cooperative, adaptable, compliant, pliable, tractable, accommodating; biddable, docile, obedient, complaisant, manageable, manipulable, persuadable, governable, influenceable, like putty in someone's hands. ANTONYMS intractable.

 

Duden Dictionary

mall

mall Adjektiv malle |m a ll |aus dem Niederdeutschen < mittelniederländisch mal = töricht, närrisch, Herkunft ungeklärt 1 Seemannssprache (vom Wind ) umspringend, plötzlich aus einer anderen Richtung kommend 2 umgangssprachlich, besonders norddeutsch nicht ganz bei Verstand; wunderlich

 

Mall

Mall Substantiv, Neutrum Seewesen , das |M a ll |das Mall; Genitiv: des Mall [e ]s, Plural: die Malle niederländisch Muster, Modell für Schiffsteile; Spantenschablone

 

Mall

Mall Substantiv, feminin , die |mɔːl |die Mall; Genitiv: der Mall, Plural: die Malls englisch mall, ursprünglich = Straße, in der das schottische Ballspiel Pall-Mall gespielt wurde (besonders in den USA ) großes überdachtes Einkaufszentrum

 

Mallarmé

Mal lar Eigenname |Mallarm é |französischer Dichter

 

malle

mal le Adjektiv mall |m a lle |aus dem Niederdeutschen < mittelniederländisch mal = töricht, närrisch, Herkunft ungeklärt 1 Seemannssprache (vom Wind ) umspringend, plötzlich aus einer anderen Richtung kommend 2 umgangssprachlich, besonders norddeutsch nicht ganz bei Verstand; wunderlich

 

Malle

Mal le Eigenname umgangssprachlich |M a lle | Kurzwort für: Mallorca

 

mallen

mal len schwaches Verb Seewesen |m a llen |niederländisch nach dem Mall behauen; messen

 

mallen

mal len schwaches Verb Seewesen |m a llen |niederländisch umlaufen, umspringen vom Wind

 

malleolar

mal le o lar Adjektiv Medizin |malleol a r |lateinisch zum Knöchel gehörend

 

Malleus

Mal le us Substantiv, maskulin , der |M a lleus |der Malleus; Genitiv: des Malleus, Plural: die Mallei 1 ohne Plural auf den Menschen übertragbare Zoonose ; Rotzkrankheit 2 Medizin Hammer, eines der drei Gehörknöchelchen

 

Mallorca

Mal lor ca Substantiv, Neutrum |maˈjɔr …auch maˈlɔr …|Mallorcas größte Insel der Balearen Kurzform: Malle

 

Mallorquiner

Mal lor qui ner Substantiv, maskulin , der |…ˈkiː …|der Mallorquiner; Genitiv: des Mallorquiners, Plural: die Mallorquiner Einwohnerbezeichnung

 

Mallorquinerin

Mal lor qui ne rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Mallorqu i nerin |weibliche Form zu Mallorquiner

 

mallorquinisch

mal lor qui nisch Adjektiv |mallorqu i nisch |Mallorca, die Mallorquiner betreffend; von den Mallorquinern stammend, zu ihnen gehörend

 

Mallung

Mal lung Substantiv, feminin Seemannssprache , die |M a llung |Umspringen des Windes

 

French Dictionary

malle

malle n. f. nom féminin 1 Coffre destiné à recevoir les effets qu ’on emporte en voyage. : Nellie est pensionnaire; elle a mis ses vêtements dans une malle. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec le nom valise, bagage que l ’on porte à la main. 2 vieilli Coffre d ’une voiture. : La malle arrière (et non *valise ) est remplie de cadeaux. Note Technique On emploie plutôt le nom coffre aujourd ’hui en ce sens. FORME FAUTIVE malle. Archaïsme au sens de poste, courrier. : Envoyer une lettre par la poste (et non *malle ).

 

malléabilité

malléabilité n. f. nom féminin 1 Qualité de ce qui est malléable. : La malléabilité d ’un métal. 2 figuré Souplesse de caractère. : La malléabilité de jeunes élèves.

 

malléable

malléable adj. adjectif 1 Qui se laisse façonner. : L ’or et l ’argent sont des métaux malléables. 2 figuré Souple, influençable. : Un esprit malléable. ANTONYME rigide .

 

maller

maller FORME FAUTIVE Anglicisme pour mettre à la poste, poster.

 

mallette

mallette n. f. nom féminin Petite valise rigide pour le voyage, le travail. : Des mallettes noires de représentant. Une mallette à cosmétiques. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec les noms suivants: • cartable, sac d ’écolier à plusieurs compartiments;porte-documents, serviette plate ne comportant qu ’une seule poche; serviette, sac à compartiments qui sert à porter des livres, des documents.

 

Spanish Dictionary

malla

malla nombre femenino 1 Cuadrilátero o rombo formado al entrecruzarse filamentos u otras cosas largas y estrechas :dos barcazas arrastraban por el mar una red cuya malla era muy espesa; en lo relativo a las carreteras comarcales y locales, las mallas de la red resultan demasiado amplias en muchas zonas del país .malla ciclónica Méx, Pan, PRico Red hecha de alambre, como la que se utiliza para hacer jaulas, cercar un lugar o evitar el paso por ciertas aberturas .2 Estructura delgada y flexible formada por el entrecruzamiento de filamentos u otras cosas largas y delgadas :medias de malla; numerosas especies quedaron presas en la malla; una bolsa de malla .Referido a la malla de una portería, se usa más en plural con el mismo significado: impulsó el balón al fondo de las mallas .3 Estructura metálica, flexible, formada por pequeños anillos o eslabones de metal enlazados unos con otros; era utilizada antiguamente para hacer cotas y otras armaduras defensivas, y en la actualidad portamonedas, bolsas y otros utensilios .4 Anillo o eslabón de metal enlazado con otros que forma esa estructura metálica .5 Prenda deportiva de tejido fino y elástico que se adapta perfectamente al cuerpo y cubre el tronco y en ocasiones también parte o la totalidad de las extremidades; es utilizada principalmente por gimnastas, atletas, bailarines y acróbatas .SINÓNIMO leotardo .6 CSur, Bol, Méx, Perú Prenda de mujer para usar en la playa o bañarse en la piscina, de una sola pieza, que cubre desde el busto hasta el comienzo de las piernas .SINÓNIMO bañador .7 Bol, Colomb, Méx, Pan Puerta con una red que se pone detrás de la madera para evitar que pasen animales, especialmente insectos .También puerta con malla .8 mallas nombre femenino plural Pantalón largo de tejido elástico, más o menos grueso, que se ajusta a las piernas como un leotardo; es una prenda básicamente femenina :las mallas se popularizaron en los años 80, primero como prenda deportiva y después también de vestir .

 

malleto

malleto nombre masculino Mazo con que se bate el papel en los molinos .

 

mallín

mallín nombre masculino Arg Pradera cenagosa propia de la región patagónica .

 

mallo

mallo nombre masculino Chile Plato preparado a base de papas cocidas y molidas, condimentadas con ají, sal y cebolla, que se sirve para acompañar otras comidas .

 

mallorquín, -quina

mallorquín, -quina adjetivo 1 Relativo a Mallorca, isla del archipiélago español de Baleares, o a sus habitantes .2 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que es de Mallorca .3 nombre masculino /adjetivo Variedad dialectal del catalán oriental hablada en Mallorca .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

mall

mall /mɔːl, mæl / (! 3 は常に /mæl /) 名詞 1 C ショッピングセンター (shopping mall ).2 C 木陰のある散歩道 .3 the M- メル通り 〘ロンドンの並木通り 〙.4 C ⦅米 ⦆(高速道路の )中央分離帯 .5 U ペルメル 〘球技 .

 

mallard

mal lard /mǽlə r d |-ɑːd /名詞 C 〘鳥 〙マガモ 〘wild duckの一種 〙.

 

malleable

mal le a ble /mǽliəb (ə )l /形容詞 1 〈金属などが 〉柔らかく簡単に違う形にできる .2 〈人の性格などが 〉柔軟な, 影響を受けやすい .m l le a b l i ty 名詞

 

mallet

mal let /mǽlɪt /名詞 C 1 木づち .2 (クローケー ポロなどの )打球づち .

 

mallow

mal low /mǽloʊ /名詞 C 〘植 〙ゼニアオイ 〘ピンク 紫などの花が咲く 〙; アオイ科の植物 .

 

mallrat

m ll r t 名詞 C ⦅米 くだけて ⦆通例 s 〗ショッピングモールにたむろする若者 .