malm
Americannoun
noun
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a soft greyish limestone that crumbles easily
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a chalky soil formed from this limestone
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an artificial mixture of clay and chalk used to make bricks
Etymology
Origin of malm
before 900; Middle English malme sand, malm, Old English mealm- (in mealmiht sandy, mealmstān sandstone); cognate with Old Norse mālmr metal (in granular form), Gothic malma sand; akin to Old Saxon, Old High German melm dust. See meal 2
Example Sentences
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Timothy answered scornfully, “Dere, look, malm, look . . ” Angrily, I said to him, “I can’t see.”
From "The Cay" by Theodore Taylor
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He said, “I knew a Phillip who feesh out of St. Jawn, but an outrageous malm he was.”
From "The Cay" by Theodore Taylor
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