Definition of Malices

1. malice [n] - See also: malice

Lexicographical Neighbors of Malices

malhamensilipin
malheur wire lettuce
mali
malibus
malic
malic acid
malic acid dehydrogenase
malic dehydrogenase
malic enzyme
malice
malice aforethought
malice prepense
maliced
maliceful
maliceless
malices (current term)
malicho
malichos
malicing
malicious
malicious gossip
malicious mischief
malicious prosecution
maliciously
maliciousness
maliciousnesses
maliferous
malign
malignance
malignances

Literary usage of Malices

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Bulletin of Pharmacy (1891)
"Yields a rather lower percentage of oil than any of the other malices. d. ... This species yields the highest percentage of oil of all the malices. e. ..."

2. The Contemporary Review (1870)
"If the malices, or gardeners, would not supply them with real flowers, they, for their part, would make no more shoes or leather buckets for the malices. ..."

3. The Secret Doctrine: The Synthesis of Science, Religion, and Philosophy by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (1893)
"Further, St. Paul mentions the spiritual malices ("wickedness," in ... Latin texts giving various names to these "malices," the innocent "Elementals. ..."

4. The Secret Doctrine: The Synthesis of Science, Religion, and Philosophy by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (1917)
"For it is thus that the Church has "malices," the innocent " Elemental*." But interpreted verse 12 in the VI Chapter to the Church is right this time, ..."

5. Letters and Papers Illustrative of the Reigns of Richard III and Henry VII. by James Gairdner (1863)
"... as willing and effectually desiring to provide and withstand the most cruel più-pose and infinite malices of our most cruel the Turk, the Pope grants ..."

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