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mal·adies
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maladiesnoun
Plural form of malady.
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Maladies
of Malady
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malaised
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of maladies in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of maladies in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of maladies in a Sentence
The parallelism between what the Donald Trump campaign was doing and saying and what the Russians were doing and saying was remarkably parallel, particularly when it came to attacks on Hillary Clinton, all Hillary Clinton alleged physical and mental maladies, and there was almost an echo chamber between the two.
Success to him was to relish the failure of all the inefficacious attempts that altered forms (in the shapes of disheartening remarks, abominations, taunts, agitation, maladies and envious faces) faster than seasons but couldn’t resist him moving.
It is one of the maladies of our age to profess a frenzied allegiance to truth in unimportant matters, to refuse consistently to face her where graver issues are at stake.
It is only necessary to make war with five things; with the maladies of the body, the ignorances of the mind, with the passions of the body, with the seditions of the city and the discords of families.
It should come as no surprise that Harvey Weinstein has numerous maladies and conditions including a heart condition, high blood pressure and spinal stenosis.
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- enfermedadesSpanish
- MaladiesFrench
- penyakitIndonesian
- מחלותHebrew
- 병Korean
- DoençasPortuguese
- 弊端Chinese
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