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There are 9 seven-letter words beginning with MALAMALACCA | • Malacca prop.n. A state in western Malaysia. • Malacca prop.n. The capital city of Malacca State, Malaysia. • Malacca prop.n. Short for Strait of Malacca. | MALACIA | • malacia n. (Medicine, pathology) Abnormal softening of organs or tissues of the human body. • malacia n. (Medicine, obsolete) An abnormal craving for certain types of food. • MALACIA n. (Greek) a pathological softening of tissue. | MALAISE | • malaise n. A feeling of general bodily discomfort, fatigue or unpleasantness, often at the onset of illness. • malaise n. An ambiguous feeling of mental or moral depression. • malaise n. Ill will or hurtful feelings for others or someone. | MALANGA | • malanga n. Any of several Central and South American plants, of the genus Xanthosoma; yautia. • malanga n. Taro (Colocasia esculenta). • malanga n. The edible tuber of these plants, some of which have medicinal value. | MALARIA | • malaria n. A disease spread by mosquito, in which a protozoan, Plasmodium, multiplies in blood every few days. • malaria n. (Archaic) Supposed poisonous air arising from marshy districts, once thought to cause fever. • MALARIA n. an infectious tropical disease. | MALARKY | • malarky n. Alternative spelling of malarkey. • Malarky prop.n. A surname from Irish. • MALARKY n. (US colloquial) absurd talk, nonsense, also MALARKEY, MULLARKY. | MALATES | • malates n. Plural of malate. • MALATE n. a salt of malic acid, also MALEATE. | MALAXED | • malaxed v. Simple past tense and past participle of malax. • MALAX v. to soften by kneading, also MALAXATE. | MALAXES | • malaxes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of malax. • MALAX v. to soften by kneading, also MALAXATE. |
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