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malison

[mal-uh-zuhn, -suhn]

noun

Archaic.
  1. a curse.



malison

/ ˈmælɪzən, -sən /

noun

  1. an archaic or poetic word for curse

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Word History and Origins

Origin of malison1

1200–50; Middle English maliso ( u ) n < Old French maleison < Latin 徱پō- (stem of 徱پō ) malediction
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Word History and Origins

Origin of malison1

C13: via Old French from Latin 徱پō malediction
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With the instrumentation’s newfound clarity, swelling shoegazey riffs provide a backdrop for his gossamer vocals on songs like album opener “Malison.”

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Malison argues that a hastyacquisition was not the goal, citing Jet.com’s commitment to a five-year plan tohit$20 billion in sales by 2020.

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The start-upwould help Wal-Mart “figure out how to reinvent the supply chain to deliver value to its customers, all while offering two-day delivery without an additional delivery fee,” Malison said.

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“Wal-Mart’s e-commerce growth has been slow — they have had a year-over-year decline when the overall market is still growing,” said Michelle Malison, a retail analyst with Euromonitor International.

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Wal-Mart dominates U.S. store-based retailing, with a 13% market share, though it ranks fourth in e-commerce, with 3%, Malison said.Amazon.com holds 31% of the online shopping market, she said.

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