"Malleoli" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The malleoli are the two bony protrusions at the ankle that form the lateral and medial malleolus, respectively. They are part of the distal end of the tibia and fibula bones. The medial malleolus fits together with the talus bone in the ankle joint, and the lateral malleolus helps to form the ankle joint along with the fibula. The malleoli are subjected to considerable stress and strain during normal activities, which can lead to injuries such as fractures or sprains if they are subjected to excessive force.
The word "malleal" refers to something related to, resembling, or resembling the shape of a hammer or mallet.
Verb: to shape or alter (something) by hammering or striking it repeatedly. <br><br>Example: The blacksmith malleated the hot metal into a beautiful sword.
Malleation is the act of shaping or bending something, typically a material, by applying pressure or force to it. It refers to the process of altering the shape or form of an object, often by hammering, punching, or rolling it. The term is often used in fields such as metalworking, where it refers to the shaping of metal alloys to create specific forms or designs.
The malleolus is the bony prominence at the ankle that forms the outer and inner sides of the ankle joint. It is composed of the medial malleolus (inner ankle bone) and the lateral malleolus (outer ankle bone).
Mallophaga is a now outdated or obsolete name for a suborder of parasitic insects, commonly known as chewing lice. These insects are small, wingless insects that live on the bodies of mammals, birds, and other animals, feeding on their skin, hair, or feathers.
Mallory-Weiss syndrome is a medical condition characterized by a tear in the lining of the esophagus, usually occurring in the lower part of the esophagus, just above the stomach. It is typically caused by forceful vomiting, such as from bulimia or severe gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). The tear can lead to bleeding, which can range from mild to severe. Mallory-Weiss syndrome can be a serious condition and requires prompt medical attention.
Maloseismic refers to a type of earthquake that occurs when magma from the Earth's interior rises quickly to the surface, causing a violent eruption. The term combines the Greek words "malos" meaning "bad" or "evil" and "seismos" meaning "earthquake" to convey the destructive and catastrophic nature of such events.