malodor, a bad odor, malfeasance, bad- or wrong-doing, malformation, imperfect shape, maladroit, not adroit, malcontent, not content, etc. The prefix in this form occurs only in words taken from the French, or formed upon the analogies of such." />

Mal

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  • noun. A prefix of Latin origin, through French (equivalent to dys- or caco- of Greek origin), meaning ‘bad,’ and implying usually imperfection or deficiency, and often simply a negative, as in malodor, a bad odor, malfeasance, bad- or wrong-doing, malformation, imperfect shape, maladroit, not adroit, malcontent, not content, etc. The prefix in this form occurs only in words taken from the French, or formed upon the analogies of such.
  • noun. An abbreviation
  • noun. of Malachi, a book of the Old Testament;
  • noun. of Malayan.
  • noun. Evil; disease.
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  • noun. Illness, affliction.
  • noun. A longboard (type of surfboard).
  • Word Usage
    "Mexicans call it mal de ojo, and in Brazil it's olho gordo."
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    Form
    grand mal  
    Rhyme
    Words with the same terminal sound
    Al  Cal  Chagall  Duval  Gal