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maldistribution — also mal distribution, 1824, from MAL (Cf. mal ) + DISTRIBUTION (Cf. distribution) … Etymology dictionary
maldistribution — [mal΄dis trə byo͞o′shən] n. inadequate or faulty distribution, as of wealth or income among people … English World dictionary
maldistribution — “+ noun Etymology: mal (I) + distribution : bad or faulty distribution: as a. : undesirable inequality or unevenness of placement or apportionment (as of population, wealth, or resources) over an area or among the members of a group these islands … Useful english dictionary
maldistribution — noun Date: 1895 bad or faulty distribution ; undesirable inequality or unevenness of placement or apportionment (as of population, resources, or wealth) over an area or among members of a group … New Collegiate Dictionary
maldistribution — maldistributed /mal di strib yeuh tid/, adj. /mal dis treuh byooh sheuhn/, n. bad or unsatisfactory distribution, as of wealth, among a population or members of a group. [1890 95; MAL + DISTRIBUTION] * * * … Universalium
maldistribution — n. unequal and unjust distribution of something, disproportionate distribution (such as wealth, population, resources, etc.) … English contemporary dictionary
maldistribution — mal·distribution … English syllables
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