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mala fide

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ma⋅la fi⋅de

[mah-lah fee-de; Eng. mey-luh fahy-dee]
Latin.
in bad faith; not genuine.
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ma·la fi·de   (mā'lə fī'dē, mä'lä fē'dě)   
adv.   & adj.
With or in bad faith.

[Latin malā fidē : malā, feminine ablative of malus, bad + fidē, ablative of fidēs, faith.]
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