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Melasma is a common skin condition characterized by patches of discoloration on the face, typically on the cheeks, forehead, nose, and upper lip. It is often triggered by hormonal fluctuations, sun exposure, and genetic predisposition. Overall, melasma appears as brown or gray patches on the skin, and while it is benign, it can cause significant emotional distress and affect self-esteem.
I think there might be a small mistake in the word. The correct spelling is probably "melancholic".<br><br>If that's the case, "melancholic" refers to a feeling of sadness, gloominess, or depression, often accompanied by a sense of introspection or brooding. It can also describe something that is sad, eerie, or foreboding. For example: "The old mansion had a melancholic atmosphere that made me feel uneasy."
Melastatin is a type of protein that belongs to the transient receptor potential (TRP) family. It is a calcium-permeable ion channel that is activated by voltage changes in the cell membrane and is involved in the regulation of various physiological processes, including the sensation of pain, touch, and temperature.
Melastoma is a genus of flowering plants in the family Melastomataceae. It is a type of shrub or small tree that is native to tropical and subtropical regions of Asia and the Pacific Islands. The plants are often grown as ornamentals or used in traditional medicine. The genus is known for its showy flowers and colorful fruits.
Melastomaceous refers to anything resembling or pertaining to the Melastomaceae, a family of flowering plants in the order Myrtales. In general, it describes something that is related to or characteristic of these plants, which are commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions. Specifically, the term often describes a plant with similar characteristics, such as a mellastome-like flower or a plant with similar growth habits.
The Melastomataceae family is a group of flowering plants commonly known as the "melastomas" or "clammy chestnut". They are native to tropical and subtropical regions of the world, and are found in a wide range of habitats, including rainforests, cloud forests, and open woodlands. The family includes about 2,000 species, many of which are shrubs or small trees, with simple leaves and small, white or yellow flowers. Melastomataceae plants are often found growing near water sources, and many species are adapted to acidic or low-nutrient soils.
Melati is a word that comes from the Malay language, specifically in Southeast Asian cultures. In Indonesian and Malay, "melati" refers to the jasmine flower, which is often used in traditional ceremonies and is also the national flower of Indonesia.
Melatonin is a hormone that is produced by the pineal gland, a small gland in the brain, in response to darkness. It plays a crucial role in regulating our sleep-wake cycles, also known as our circadian rhythms. Melatonin levels typically rise in the evening, helping us feel drowsy and relaxed, and decrease in the morning, allowing us to feel alert and awake. Elevated melatonin levels can help to reduce symptoms of insomnia, jet lag, and other sleep disorders.
The word "Melayu" refers to the Malay people or the Malay language, which is spoken in Malaysia and other parts of Southeast Asia. In Malaysia, "Melayu" specifically refers to the indigenous Malay population, while "Melayu" in Indonesia means "Malay" in the sense of " Malaysians" or " inhabitants of Malaysia". The word is derived from the Sanskrit word "Malaya", which means "mountain" or "hill", possibly referring to the Malay Peninsula.
Melba is a type of peach melba, a dessert made with peaches, ice cream, and a sweet syrup, named after the Australian opera singer Dame Nellie Melba.
Melbourne is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria. It is located on the Yarra River and was named after the British Prime Minister William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne. Melbourne is known for its cultural and artistic vibe, as well as its sporting events, restaurants, and cafes. It is often considered one of the world's most livable cities and is a popular tourist destination.
Melburnians are the inhabitants or residents of Melbourne, the second-most populous city in Australia, known for its cultural, sports, and entertainment events. The term is often used to refer to people born in, living in, or significantly connected to the city, reflecting a sense of local identity and loyalty.
A Melburnian refers to someone who is from or has a connection to Melbourne, the second-most populous city in Australia. It can also be used to describe a resident or native of Melbourne, similar to New Yorker or Londoner. The term is often used to convey a sense of local identity and cultural affiliation with the city.
Melburnians refers to people from Melbourne, which is the second-most populous city in Australia. It can also describe the culture, lifestyle, and attitude of the people who live in or are from Melbourne.
Melchior is one of the Three Wise Men, also known as the Magi, who are believed to have visited Jesus Christ after his birth, according to the Bible. He is often depicted as the third Magus, along with Caspar and Balthazar, and is associated with the gift of gold. In many cultures, Melchior is also seen as a symbol of kingship and wealth, and is often depicted with a crown or ornate clothing.
I apologize, but I couldn't find any word or phrase related to "melchishua". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a proper noun, but I couldn't find any relevant information. Could you please provide more context or clarify what you mean by "melchishua"?
The Melchites were a group of Christians who emerged in the 10th century and were followers of the Byzantine (Eastern Orthodox) Church. They are so named due to their support of the Melkite patriarchate, which was an important theological and ecclesiastical movement of the time. The Melchites were known for their efforts to reconcile the Eastern and Western churches, as well as their emphasis on the primacy of the patriarch of Constantinople.
Melchizedek is a figure in the biblical account of Genesis 14:18-20, described as the king of Salem and a priest of God Most High. He is known for his(symbolic) offering of bread and wine to Abraham, and is often referred to as a type or foreshadowing of Jesus Christ, who is also referred to as the "King of Kings" and the "High Priest." The term "Melchizedek" means "king of righteousness" in Hebrew.
Meld is a verb that means to combine or merge two or more things, especially to bring together and mix in order to create a new whole or to make something stronger or more effective. It can also refer to the act of combining or making up one's hand in a card game, such as bridge or poker, to use one's available cards to the greatest advantage.
The word "melded" is the past tense of the verb "melt". It means to blend or combine two or more things together so that they become a single entity. In other words, it describes the process of merging or uniting distinct elements to form a new whole. The word is often used in contexts such as:<br><br> "The two companies melded together to form a new entity."<br> "The flavors in the sauce had melded together perfectly."<br> "The different cultures in the community had melded together over time."<br><br>It can also convey a sense of blending or combining elements to create a harmonious or cohesive whole.
The verb "melding" is a present participle or gerund form of the verb "melt". It means being mixed or blended together to form a homogeneous whole, especially of different components or elements. In chemistry, it refers to the process of combining substances to form a new compound. In a broader sense, it can also refer to the fusion or integration of different ideas, styles, or cultures. For example: "The different flavors melded together to create a unique taste", or "The two companies are melding their resources to create a new joint venture".
I apologize, but I couldn't find any word "meldon" in my dictionary or online resources. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely known. Can you please provide more context or information about where you came across this word? I'll do my best to help you understand its meaning.
To meld something means to combine or merge two or more things, often in a way that creates a new whole. This can be used to describe things like combining forces, ideas, or materials to create something new and stronger. Examples: "The two companies melded together to create a new entity." or "The artist's different styles melded into a unique expression."
Meleager is a mythological figure from ancient Greek mythology. He was a hero and the son of King Oeneus and Althaea. According to myth, he was cursed by the gods to live for only as long as a certain piece of wood was kept unburned. The wood, a log of oak, was eventually burned, and Meleager died. He is often associated with hunting and is known for the exploits of the Calydonian Boar, a legendary hunt in which many heroes participated.
Meleagris is a genus of birds in the family Phasianidae, commonly known as turkeys and wild turkeys.
Melee refers to a fight or a battle taking place between people who are close together, often with hand-to-hand combat, swords, or other close-range weapons, typically in a confined space.
Melees refers to violent or chaotic battles or fights, often involving groups of people or individuals engaging in physical altercations. It can also describe violent or turbulent situations in general, such as a melee of protesters clashing with police.
Melekeok is a village on the northern coast of Babeldaob Island, which is the largest island in Palau. It is the least populated district of Palau, with a population of around 300 people.
Melena is a medical term that refers to dark, tarry stools resulting from the passage of digested blood from the upper part of the gastrointestinal tract, typically the stomach. The stools often have a characteristic black color due to the presence of altered blood, which is broken down and changed by the digestive acids and enzymes in the stomach.
I apologize, but I couldn't find any word or term called "melene". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word from a specific language or dialect that I'm not familiar with. Can you please provide more context or clarify the meaning you're looking for?
Melenite is a noun that refers to a type of volcanic glass, also known as obsidian, which is a naturally occurring glassy volcanic rock. It is often black or dark gray in color, but can also occur in shades of brown, green, or red. Melenite is typically formed when lava cools rapidly, preventing the mineral particles from settling into a crystalline structure, resulting in a smooth, glossy surface.
Melezitose is a type of disaccharide, a carbohydrate that is composed of two smaller sugar molecules. It is also known as 3-O-methylglucosyl-α-D-fructose. Melezitose is a component of the nectar of some flowers, and it is also found in small amounts in some fruits and vegetables. It is not as well-studied as some other sugars, but it is thought to have potential benefits for human health, such as being able to help regulate blood sugar levels and having antioxidant properties.
Melfi is a proper noun, specifically the name of a town in Italy, located in the region of Apulia.
Melia is a noun that refers to a type of flowering plant, particularly a genus within the hibiscus family. It is also used as a given name for girls, derived from the Latin word "mallum" meaning "honey". In recent years, Meliá Hotels International is a well-known Spanish hotel chain. Without more context, it's not possible to determine which of these meanings is most relevant.