Words Starting With "M"

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Malacopterygious

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The word "malacopterygious" refers to having soft fins or soft wings. It is often used to describe certain types of fish or reptiles that have fins or flaps that are not hard or bony, but rather soft and fleshy.

Malacosoma

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Malacosoma is a genus of moths in the family Lasiocampidae, commonly known as tent caterpillars or lappet moths. They are characterized by the distinctive tent-like webs they construct in trees or bushes, which serve as a shelter for their larvae.

Malacosteon

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Malacosteon is an extinct genus of eurypterids, a group of marine animals that lived during the Paleozoic Era.

Malacostraca

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Malacostraca is a subclass of crustaceans that includes crabs, lobsters, crayfish, shrimp, and prawns. It's a group of animals that have a segmented body, multiple limbs, and a hard exoskeleton. They are found in freshwater and marine environments around the world.

Malacostracan

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Malacostracan refers to a member of the subclass Malacostraca, a group of crustaceans that includes crabs, lobsters, shrimp, and crayfish. The term is used in zoology to classify these animals, which are characterized by a hard outer shell, multiple limbs, and a segmented body.

Malacostracology

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Malacostracology is the scientific study of crustaceans, such as crabs, lobsters, and shrimp.

Malacostracous

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Malacostracous refers to an animal belonging to the subphylum Malacostraca, which includes a wide range of crustaceans such as crabs, lobsters, shrimp, and crayfish.

Malacothamnus

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Malacothamnus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Malvaceae, commonly known as bush mallow. The name Malacothamnus comes from the Greek words "malakos," meaning soft, and "thamnos," meaning shrub or bush, likely referring to the soft, downy hairs on the stems and leaves of these plants.

Malacotomy

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Malacotomy is a obsolete term that refers to a surgical procedure to dilate or enlarge the ductus mala, a narrow passage in the wall of the digestive tract, typically in the small intestine.

Malacotoon

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Malacozoa

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Malacozoa refers to a superphylum of mollusks, a group of invertebrate animals that includes snails, slugs, clams, mussels, oysters, scallops, squids, and octopuses, among others.

Malacozoic

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The word "malacozoic" refers to the molluscan period or era, which is a geological time period that spans from about 541 to 485 million years ago. During this period, mollusks, such as snails, slugs, and clams, were the dominant animals on Earth.

Maladaptation

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Maladaptation refers to a behavioral or physical trait that is not well-suited to the environment or situation in which an organism finds itself. In other words, it is an unfavorable or dysfunctional response to the environment or conditions.

Maladaptations

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Maladaptations refer to the processes, traits, or characteristics that are not suitable or advantageous for an organism's survival or reproduction in its environment. They are the opposite of adaptations, which are traits that increase an organism's ability to survive and reproduce. Maladaptations can be due to various factors, such as genetic mutations, environmental changes, or a decline in selective pressure. Examples of maladaptations include exaggerated or vestigial traits that no longer serve a purpose, such as the human appendix or the prostate gland in many primates.

Maladapted

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Maladapted refers to something or someone that is not well-suited or adjusted to its environment or circumstances, often in a way that is detrimental or problematic. In other words, it is something that has not evolved or developed to fit its surroundings, making it difficult for it to survive or thrive. This can apply to living organisms, systems, or even human behaviors or practices.

Maladaptive

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Maladaptive refers to a behavior, pattern of thought, or coping mechanism that is detrimental or harmful to an individual's overall well-being, social relationships, and daily functioning. It is a term commonly used in psychology to describe a response or habit that is counterproductive, rigid, or inflexible, and that prevents a person from adapting to changes, challenges, or opportunities in their life. Maladaptive behaviors can include substance abuse, obsessive-compulsive tendencies, anxiety disorders, depression, and other psychological or emotional struggles that interfere with an individual's ability to lead a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life.

Maladaptiveness

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Maladaptiveness refers to the inability of an individual or an organism to adapt effectively to its environment, resulting in impaired functioning, disease, or reduced fitness. It can occur when the organism's genetic makeup or physiological response fails to match the changing environmental demands, leading to maladaptation. Maladaptiveness can manifest in various ways, such as reduced fertility, increased susceptibility to disease, or diminished capacity to respond to environmental stimuli.

Maladdress

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Maladdress refers to a mistake or error in addressing or directing something, often in a formal sense. This can include incorrect mailing addresses, email addresses, or even improper titles or forms of address when communicating with someone.

Maladept

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Maladroit: (adjective) clumsy, awkward, or inept, often in a way that is embarrassing or unattractive.

Maladies

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Maladies refers to diseases or illnesses. It is a plural noun, used to describe a number of physical or mental health problems faced by individuals or communities.

Maladjusted

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Maladjusted refers to someone who is unable to adjust to certain situations, environments, or social norms, often resulting in difficulty with relationships, emotional stability, or behavioral problems. It can also describe someone who is not easily adaptable or fails to conform to societal expectations. The term is often used in psychology to describe individuals who exhibit maladjustment, which can be caused by various factors such as trauma, learning disorders, or social isolation.

Maladjustment

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Maladjustment refers to a serious deviation from the normal or expected state of being, often resulting from a lack of social skills, poor socialization, or a mental or emotional disorder. It can also refer to a person's inability to adapt to the demands or expectations of their environment, leading to feelings of discomfort, anxiety, or unhappiness.

Maladjustments

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Maladjustments refers to a state of being unhealthy or unwell due to inadequate or wrong adjustment to one's environment, circumstances, or habits. It can also describe difficulties or problems that arise from a failure to adapt or fit in, such as emotional or social maladjustments. In a broader sense, maladjustments can refer to any type of imperfection or deficiency that hinders normal functioning or smooth operation.

Maladministration

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Maladministration refers to the practice of government or administration activities being performed incorrectly, unfairly, or corruptly, often causing harm or injustice to individuals or organizations. It can include activities such as corruption, mismanagement, negligence, or abuse of power. The term is often used in the context of public administration, education, or healthcare to describe acts of incompetence, inefficiency, or unethical behavior.

Maladroit

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Maladroit refers to someone or something that is clumsy, awkward, or inept, often in a humorous or charming way. It can also describe an action or behavior that is awkward or uncoordinated.

Maladroitly

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In a clumsy or awkward manner.

Maladroitness

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Maladroitness refers to clumsy or awkward behavior, especially in social or technical situations. It can also describe the quality of being awkward or inept, often in a way that is noticeable or embarrassing.

Malady

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A malady is a disease or illness, often used to describe a chronic or serious condition. For example, "She suffered from a malady that left her unable to walk for months."

Malafide

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Malafide refers to something that is done or performed with evil or wrongful intentions, or to achieve a dishonest or improper purpose. It often implies a high degree of deceit, fraud, or corruption.

Malaga

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Malaga is a city located in the autonomous community of Andalusia in southern Spain. It is the capital of the Costa del Sol region and is known for its rich history, which dates back to ancient times. The city is situated on the Costa del Sol, one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe, attracting millions of visitors every year.

Malagasy

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Malagasy refers to the people who are the native inhabitants of the island nation of Madagascar, located off the southeastern coast of Africa. The term "Malagasy" can also refer to the Malagasy language, which is a language spoken by the people of Madagascar.

Malagma

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Malamagma is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a surgical instrument, specifically a kind of forceps used to grasp or manipulate tissues during surgery. It is derived from the Greek words "malakos," meaning soft, and "lagos," meaning theyle or larvae.

Malaguena

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Malagueña is a Spanish term that refers to a style of music and dance from Andalusia, a region in southern Spain. It is characterized by its fiery and passionate rhythms, often featuring complex polyrhythms and syncopated melodies. The Malagueña sound is often associated with flamenco music, a traditional style of Spanish folk music.<br><br>In addition to its musical connotations, Malagueña can also refer to a person from Málaga, a city in Andalusia, as well as a style of poetry and storytelling from the region.

Malai

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Malai is a noun that refers to a type of creamy substance found in milk, particularly in coconut milk or buffalo milk. It is often used in Indian cuisine to thicken and flavor dishes such as curries, soups, and desserts.

Malaise

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A feeling of general ill-health, weariness, or dissatisfaction; a state of being under the weather; a lack of enthusiasm or interest.

Malaises

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Malaises refers to feelings of illness or discomfort, often used to describe a vague or unspecified sense of suffering, usually without any clear symptoms or physical manifestations. It can also imply a sense of unease, anxiety, or depression. In general, the term suggests a general state of being unwell or out of sorts, without any specific diagnosis or identifiable cause.