. Webster's new standard dictionary ... with U. S. census and maps, based upon the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster, LL. D. . ), n, thequality of being malleable. malleable (e-a-bl), adj. capable ofbeing extended by hammering orrolling. malleolar (e-6-lar), adj, pertainingto the ankle. mallet (et), «. a wooden hammer, malleus (e-us), n. one of the threesmall auditory bones of the ear. mallow (o), n. a plant of the genusMalva. Also mallows, malmsey (mamzi), n. a rich varietyof grape; a strong, full-flavoredsweet wine. malpractice (mal-praktis), n. evilpractice; illegal or immoral conduct.
. Webster's new standard dictionary ... with U. S. census and maps, based upon the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster, LL. D. . ), n, thequality of being malleable. malleable (e-a-bl), adj. capable ofbeing extended by hammering orrolling. malleolar (e-6-lar), adj, pertainingto the ankle. mallet (et), «. a wooden hammer, malleus (e-us), n. one of the threesmall auditory bones of the ear. mallow (o), n. a plant of the genusMalva. Also mallows, malmsey (mamzi), n. a rich varietyof grape; a strong, full-flavoredsweet wine. malpractice (mal-praktis), n. evilpractice; illegal or immoral conduct. malt (mawlt), n. barley or othergrain steeped in water, fermented,and kiln dried for brewing: with malt: to make intomalt: to be converted into malt. Maltese (mawltez), adj. pertainingto Malta, or to its inhabitants. Maltbusian (mal-thusi-in), to Malthus, the politicaleconomist, or his theory that over-population should be checked bymoral self-control. maltine (mawltin), n. the fermenta- atfi, arm, keik, at, awl; me, merge, met; mite, mit; note, ndrtb, not; boon,book; hue, hut; think, tAen,. F. E, WRIGHT MONGOLIAN 1 Tunguse Woman 2 Kirghis3 Chinese Woman 4 Corean5 Japanese Woman 6 TcKuktchi CAUCASIAN 7 Cossack 8 Georgian Woman 9 Cashmerian 15 Diak 10 Persian 1 1 Arab 12 Swede 13 Scotchman I 7 Aridf] 14 Italian (Sicily) 19Fijiar
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