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Antimalarial
Antimalarial An`ti*ma*la"ri*al, a. Good against malaria.
Himalayan
Himalayan Hi*ma"la*yan, a. [Skr. him[=a]laya, prop., the abode of snow.] Of or pertaining to the Himalayas, the great mountain chain in Hindostan.

Meaning of IMALA from wikipedia

- between [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. Imāla (also imālah; Arabic: إمالة, lit. 'inclination') is a phenomenon in Arabic...
- groups, /a/ in a previous syllable blocks this imala. Like the dialects of central Sinai and Negev, the imala of feminine adjectives of color and defect on...
- the imperfect with a-: ašṛab ‘I drink’, ašūf ‘I see’, and by a pronounced ʾimāla of the type sēfaṛ/ysēfer, with subdialects: Muslim Aleppine Christian Aleppine...
- (نلعبوا nalʿabū 'we play'). A feature characteristic of it was the extensive imala that transformed alif into an /e/ or /i/ (e.g. al-kirā ("rent") > al-kirē...
- and singles, Bajraktarević released her first full-length studio album, Imala sam drugaricu (I Had a Friend). The album contained a dozen songs, two of...
- Neo-Štokavian Ijekavian/Ekavian Óvca i kònji Óvca koja níje ìmala vȕnē vȉd(j)ela je kònje na br(ij)égu. Jèdan je òd njīh vȗkao téška kȍla, drȕgī je nòsio...
- Academic Literature Names Linguistics Phonology Sun and moon letters Tajwid Imāla ʾIʿrāb (case) Grammar Triliteral root Mater lectionis IPA Quranic Arabic...
- 2023. Grgurević, Ivana (18 May 2023). "Tko je Aleksandra Prijović? Nije imala lak život, sada je Brenina snaha, a djeca su joj se rugala..." 24sata (in...
- some archaic features such as the realisation of ⟨kh⟩ and ⟨gh⟩ and the imāla of Arabic ā into ē (or ī especially in Gozo), considered archaic because...
- and most modern Arabic dialects. A completely different phenomenon called imāla led to the raising of /a/ and /aː/ adjacent to a sequence i(ː)C or Ci(ː)...