Malleable
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Etymology
Middle English malliable, borrowed from late Latin malleābilis, derived from malleāre "to hammer", from malleus "hammer", from Proto-Indo-European *mal-ni- "crushing", an extended variant of *melH₂- "crush, grind".
Pronunciation
| IPA | SAMPA | |
|---|---|---|
| GenAm | /ˈmæliəbəl/ | /"m{li@b@l/ |
Hyphenation
mal·le·a·ble
Adjective
malleable
Translations
- French: malléable
- Slovak: kujný m, kujná f, kujné n
- Spanish: maleable