Definition of Malleate. Meaning of Malleate. Synonyms of Malleate

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Definition of Malleate

Malleate
Malleate Mal"le*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Malleated; p. pr. & vb. n. Malleating.] [L. malleatus hammered, fr. malleus a hammer. See Mall, v. t.] To hammer; to beat into a plate or leaf.

Meaning of Malleate from wikipedia

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- and there may be very fine spiral grooves as well. The s**** is never malleated. Colour of the foot varies. It may be grey, brown, black or pink; the...
- lines and the spiral threads lends the surface of the whorls a somewhat malleated appearance. In addition to the above sculpture, varical lines appear at...
- s****. LunateShaped like a half moon, as the aperture in some s****. MalleatedAppearing as though hammered. ManducatoryRelating to the apparatus...
- spiral threads between the sutures which lend the surface a very weakly malleated appearance. The sutures are very strongly constricted. The periphery of...
- contains 5½ whorls, including a protoconch of a 1½ whorl, which is tilted, malleated, and concluded by a small varix. Sculpture: three spiral keels appear...
- striations and fine lines of growth which give the surface a somewhat malleated appearance. The periphery and the base of the body whorl are strongly...
- the first half of the base. The last half whorl is regularly latticed or malleate in a diamond pattern. The s**** has 5 whorls; the first one is flattened...
- angulations, which are connected with a very subdued and almost invisible malleated surface, which may be seen in a changing light. The colour is white, probably...
- impressly channelled at the suture, then convex; dull olive, striated and malleated, encircled with narrow faint green bands; aperture pyriformly oblong,...