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- MALADIES Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MALADY is a disease or disorder of the animal body How to use malady in a sentence
- MALADY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
When you have a malady, it is like something bad is holding you, such as an illness — the common cold: a malady of winter Some bad habits cause maladies, such as never having any money — the malady of people who spend freely, not thinking of the future
- Maladies - definition of maladies by The Free Dictionary
Define maladies maladies synonyms, maladies pronunciation, maladies translation, English dictionary definition of maladies illness; affliction; complaint: He had a chronic malady that sapped all of his energy ; any undesirable or disordered condition: a social malady Not to be
- MALADY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Apathy is one of the maladies of modern society She’s suffering from a variety of maladies, including dizziness, weakness, and headaches The countries which suffer from these maladies are now able to produce less themselves because they have been deprived of the resources for production
- MALADIES definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
3 meanings: → See malady 1 any disease or illness 2 any unhealthy, morbid, or desperate condition Click for more definitions
- MALADIES translation in English | French-English Dictionary | Reverso
Understand the exact meaning of "maladies" and learn how to use it correctly in any context Examples come from millions of authentic texts: movie dialogues, news articles, official documents, and more
- MALADIES - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
mal•a•dy (mal′ ə dē), n , pl -dies Pathology any disorder or disease of the body, esp one that is chronic or deepseated any undesirable or disordered condition: social maladies; a malady of the spirit
- maladie - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun maladie (plural maladies) A malady, disease, or illness; that which makes one sick or ill Distress or anguish caused by love; the state of being lovesick Iniquity, immorality, wickedness; that which is wrong or against nature (rare) A lesion or wounding; the result of being hurt or injured
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