- hi:मालकोश, sa:मालकोश, or sa:मालकौश in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Malakos. It may
refer to Malakas, a Gr****
slang word for effeminacy,
derived from...
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debate concerns the
translation of key terms: ****nokoitēs (ἀρσενοκοίτης),
malakos (μαλακός), and ****eia (πορνεία). Meanwhile,
other p****ages in the New...
- "the most used Gr****
slang word".
Malakas derives from the Gr**** word
malakos (μαλακός),
which means "soft" or "spoilt, well-used to
luxuries of life"...
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influenced by Aristotle's τὰ μαλάκια ta malákia (the soft ones; < μαλακός
malakós "soft"),
which he
applied inter alia to cuttlefish. The
scientific study...
- Malacology, from
Ancient Gr**** μαλακός (
malakós),
meaning "soft", and λόγος (lógos),
meaning "study", is the
branch of
invertebrate zoology that deals...
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Baked milk (Russian: топлёное молоко [tɐˈplʲɵnəjə
məɫɐˈko], Ukrainian: пряжене молоко, Belarusian: адтопленае малако) is a
variety of
boiled milk that...
- York:
Oxford University Press. Martin, Dale B. (1996). "****nokoités and
Malakos:
Meanings and Consequences",
Biblical Ethics & Homo****uality: Listening...
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Apollonius of
Alabanda (also
Apollonius Malakos,
Appolonius Malachus) (
malakos meaning 'soft', with the
potential implication of 'effeminate') (Ancient...
- to
perceive red light. The name
Malacosteus is
derived from the Gr****
malakos meaning "soft" and
osteon meaning "bone".
Another common name for these...
- tissue, most
often cartilage. The word is
derived from Gr**** μαλακός,
malakos = soft.
Usually the
combining form -malacia
suffixed to
another combining...