The Latin root mal means bad or evil. Doctors make use of the root mal to deal with all kinds of problems. An example is the word malfunction.
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The Greek root "mal" means bad or evil. It is used in words like malice (desire to harm), malign (evil in nature), and malaise (general feeling of discomfort).
The root word "mal" typically denotes something negative or bad. This prefix is commonly used in words to indicate wrongdoing or evil, such as "malfunction" or "malicious."
The root "mal-" means bad or evil. It is often used in words like "malicious" and "malfunction."
It's not like deci-meter. The root of decimal is decim. Adding -al to it makes it an adjective.
The root word of malady is "mal," which comes from the Latin word "malus" meaning "bad" or "evil."
Mal means bad, or badly.
It means bad (example: maladjusted.)
Mal voisin means bad neighbour
Darth maul mal is Spanish for bad, as in "not good." The opposite of good.
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"mal-aimée" (masculine: mal-aimé) means "badly-loved" in French.