"Malate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Malate is a noun that refers to a type of salt, specifically a sodium salt of malic acid, which is a naturally occurring compound found in many fruits. In biochemistry, it is also known as 1-hydroxy-2,3-dioxopropylsodium. Malate is used in various industries, including food, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics, where it is valued for its antimicrobial and antioxidant properties.
Malariae refers to Plasmodium malariae, a species of protozoan parasite that causes malaria in humans. It is one of the five species of Plasmodium that infect humans, and is responsible for a significant proportion of malaria cases worldwide. Infection with P. malariae typically causes a milder form of malaria, known as malariae, which often involves recurring bouts of fever, chills, and flu-like symptoms.
Pertaining to or caused by malaria, a disease caused by a parasite that is transmitted through the bite of an infected female mosquito, typically resulting in symptoms such as fever, chills, and flu-like illness.
Having a tendency to produce malaria; causing or characterized by malaria; accompanied by malaria.
A Malawian refers to a person from Malawi, a landlocked country located in southeastern Africa.
Malaxate is a rare or obsolete word that means "to reduce to a pulp" or "to make soft and mushy". It can also refer to a substance that has been so treated, resulting in a soft and pulpy consistency.
Malaxation is a term derived from the French word "malaxer," meaning "to reduce" or "to soften." In the context of winemaking, malaxation refers to the process of allowing the juice to remain in contact with the grape skins after fermentation, allowing the wine to soften and blend with the tannins. This technique helps to enhance the wine's flavor, aroma, and color.
Malay refers to a Malayo-Polynesian language spoken in Malaysia, Indonesia, and other parts of Southeast Asia. It is also used to refer to the Malay people, an ethnic group found in Malaysia, Indonesia, and other parts of the region. In addition, "Malay" can be used as an adjective to describe something related to Malaysia, the Malay people, or the Malay language, such as Malayan culture, Malay cuisine, or Malay literature.