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61mal- — combining form Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from mal bad (from Latin malus) & mal badly, from Latin male, from malus 1. a. bad < malpractice > b. badly < malodorous > 2. a. abnormal …
62maladjusted — adjective Date: 1886 poorly or inadequately adjusted; specifically lacking harmony with one s environment from failure to adjust one s desires to the conditions of one s life …
63underfinanced — adjective Date: 1922 inadequately financed …
64undermanned — adjective Date: 1848 inadequately staffed …
65underprepared — adjective Date: 1964 inadequately prepared …
66underrepresented — adjective Date: 1853 inadequately represented • underrepresentation noun …
67understaffed — adjective Date: 1891 inadequately staffed • understaffing noun …
68undertreat — transitive verb Date: 1908 to treat inadequately < undertreat a disease > …
69slight — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, smooth, slight, probably from Old English sliht (in eorth slihtes level with the ground); akin to Old High German sleht smooth, slīhhan to glide more at slick Date: 14th century 1. a. having a slim or… …
70Angola — Infobox Country native name = República de Angola conventional long name =Republic of Angola common name =Angola national anthem = Angola Avante! spaces|2(Portuguese) Forward Angola! official languages =Portuguese regional languages =Kongo,… …