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- Malakas is very rarely used in its literal meaning (man who ****s). Malakia, literally meaning ****ion, is often also used in a similar sense...
- Al-Malakia Football Club is a South Sudanese football club located in Juba, South Sudan which as of 2015 pla**** in the South Sudan Premier League, at...
- soft in Gr****. It may refer to Malakas, a Gr**** slang word derived from Malakia, the Ancient Gr**** term for effeminacy Malacology, the study of the invertebrate...
- people who will not inherit the kingdom of God, Paul uses two Gr**** words: malakia (μαλακοὶ) and ****nokoitai (ἀρσενοκοῖται). ****nokoitai is a compound word...
- Malakia Gurieli (Georgian: მალაქია გურიელი; fl. 1660–1703), of the Georgian House of Gurieli, was Prince of Guria from 1684 to 1685 and again in 1689...
- Boydell & Brewer Ltd. p. 38. S****chiro, Nakao (2013). "A History from Below: Malakia in Juba, South Sudan, c. 1927-1954". The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies...
- also known as Chondrosis. The term literally translates to softening (malakia) of cartilage (chondros) behind patella in Gr****. The condition may result...
- Giorgi-Malakia Abashidze (Georgian: გიორგი-მალაქია აბაშიძე, died 15 October 1722) was a Georgian nobleman and King of Imereti as George VI (or George...
- until recently, several local clubs as well, including Atlabara FC, Al-Malakia FC, and Al-Salam FC. Juba Stadium opened with a capacity of 7,000 in 1962...
- and later Linnaeus may have been influenced by Aristotle's τὰ μαλάκια ta malákia (the soft ones; < μαλακός malakós "soft"), which he applied inter alia...