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Get the Malester mug.Pronunciation: /məˈles/
Definition:
1. Afflicted with illness or disease.
2. Characterized by poor health or debilitation.
3. Depicting symptoms indicative of sickness.
4. Describing a weakened or unhealthy state.
Significance:
• It defines individuals experiencing ill health.
• It emphasizes signs and symptoms of disease.
• It identifies medical conditions affecting well-being.
• It avoids confusing synonyms and overlapping meanings.
• It simplifies diagnosis and symptom description.
• It improves clarity in health communications.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "sick".
Adjective: malesse
Definition:
1. Afflicted with illness or disease.
2. Characterized by poor health or debilitation.
3. Depicting symptoms indicative of sickness.
4. Describing a weakened or unhealthy state.
Significance:
• It defines individuals experiencing ill health.
• It emphasizes signs and symptoms of disease.
• It identifies medical conditions affecting well-being.
• It avoids confusing synonyms and overlapping meanings.
• It simplifies diagnosis and symptom description.
• It improves clarity in health communications.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "sick".
Adjective: malesse
Examples:
• "She (illa) spent weeks (septanes) in bed due to her malesse condition."
• "His persistent cough (tussion) indicated a serious malesse state."
• "The doctor confirmed his malesse diagnosis."
• "Exercise can alleviate mild forms of malesse."
• "Environmental factors exacerbated her malesse symptoms."
• "She (illa) spent weeks (septanes) in bed due to her malesse condition."
• "His persistent cough (tussion) indicated a serious malesse state."
• "The doctor confirmed his malesse diagnosis."
• "Exercise can alleviate mild forms of malesse."
• "Environmental factors exacerbated her malesse symptoms."
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