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mateable 

If a person is mateable then they are aesthetically pleasing and biologically acceptable to be a mate and/ or they are as sexy as Kieran Milne
Girl: he is so mateable cause he's sexy
mateable by Kiv October 20, 2013

Malleable 

One who's face can exceed the boundaries of normal expressions. To the extent of which those surrounding the face are shocked and sometimes caught off guard by its sheer malleability. A truly wonderful kind of face. One which should be respected.
Woah your face is Malleable!!

malleable goo 

A boss mechanic in the Professor Putricide encounter of ICC in world of warcraft... also see Night's Bane
Everyone needs to dodge the malleable goo, and save all battle rez's for night :P
malleable goo by RANAYR May 16, 2010

Malleable Universe Theory

A speculative physical hypothesis proposing that the universe’s fundamental parameters – physical constants, laws, and even dimensions – are not fixed but can be altered under certain extreme conditions. Unlike multiverse theories (which posit many static universes), malleable universe theory suggests that a single universe can reconfigure itself, perhaps through advanced technology, cosmic‑scale events, or unknown meta‑laws. It opens the door to “rewriting physics” from within, and is often explored in science fiction as a solution to the fine‑tuning problem or as a pathway to ultimate cosmic engineering.
Malleable Universe Theory Example: “The novel’s ancient aliens didn’t travel between universes – they reshaped their own, using the malleable universe theory to tweak gravity and save their dying star.”

Malleable Nature Theory

A philosophical and scientific standpoint that nature itself – the regularities and behaviors of the natural world – is not fixed but can be reshaped by intelligent intervention, evolution, or cosmic processes. Unlike classical views of nature as an immutable backdrop, malleable nature theory emphasizes that humans and other agents have already drastically altered natural systems (climate, genomes, ecosystems) and that future technologies could do so even more deliberately. It calls for an ethics of nature‑shaping, moving beyond conservation to active stewardship.
Malleable Nature Theory Example: “Her book on malleable nature theory argued that we have already entered the Anthropocene – nature is now a partly human artifact, and we must learn to design it wisely.”

Malleable Thermodynamics Theory

A theoretical extension of thermodynamics proposing that the laws of thermodynamic behavior (entropy, energy conservation, etc.) may not be absolute across all scales or under extreme conditions. In certain cosmological contexts (e.g., expansion of the universe) or exotic systems (e.g., negative temperature populations), classical laws appear modified. Malleable thermodynamics suggests that thermodynamic laws might be emergent or context‑dependent, opening possibilities for local entropy reduction or novel energy cycles. It’s a speculative but rigorous area studied in quantum thermodynamics and cosmology.
Malleable Thermodynamics Theory Example: “His model of the early universe used malleable thermodynamics to explain how low entropy initial conditions could arise from a prior phase where the arrow of time was reversed.”