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malic

(ˈmælɪk)
adj
(Elements & Compounds) of or relating to malic acid or anything derived from it
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mal•ic

(ˈmæl ɪk, ˈmeɪ lɪk)

adj.
of or derived from malic acid.
[1790–1800; < French malique < Latin māl(um) apple + French -ique -ic]
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