"Melchite" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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.
Melchite
A melchite is a term used to describe a member of the Greek Catholic Church in the Middle East and Eastern Europe.
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.
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.