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a fatal malady

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    ['mælədɪ]
    nome lett. malattia f.; fig. male m.
    * * *
    ['mælədi]
    plural - maladies; noun
    (an illness or disease: He is suffering from some strange malady.) malattia
    * * *
    malady /ˈmælədɪ/
    n.
    (form., spesso fig.) malattia: a fatal malady, una malattia letale; social maladies, le malattie della società.
    * * *
    ['mælədɪ]
    nome lett. malattia f.; fig. male m.

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