malacissation
English
Etymology
Latin malacissare (“to make soft”), from Ancient Greek.
Noun
malacissation (countable and uncountable, plural malacissations)
- (obsolete, rare) The act of making soft or supple.
- Francis Bacon
- All sudden renovation of the body is wrought either by the spirit, or by malacissations.
- Francis Bacon
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