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Definition of infirm
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Infirm
(a.) Not solid or
stable;
insecure;
precarious.
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Infirmities
::
Infirmities
(pl. ) of
Infirmit.
Daltonism
::
Daltonism
(n.)
Inability
to
perceive
or
distinguish
certain
colors,
esp. red; color
blindness.
It has
various
forms and
degrees.
So
called
from the
chemist
Dalton,
who had this
infirmity..
Doddered
::
Doddered
(a.)
Shattered;
infirm.
Frailty
::
Frailty
(a.) The
condition
quality
of being
frail,
physically,
mentally,
or
morally,
frailness;
infirmity;
weakness
of
resolution;
liableness
to be
deceived
or
seduced..
Frail
::
Frail
(superl)
Easily
broken;
fragile;
not firm or
durable;
liable
to fail and
perish;
easily
destroyed;
not
tenacious
of life; weak;
infirm.
Hospital
::
Hospital
(n.) A
building
in which the sick,
injured,
or
infirm
are
received
and
treated;
a
public
or
private
institution
founded
for
reception
and cure, or for the
refuge,
of
persons
diseased
in body or mind, or
disabled,
infirm,
or
dependent,
and in which they are
treated
either
at their own
expense,
or more often by
charity
in whole or in part; a tent,
building,
or other place where the sick or
wounded
of an army cared for..
Unsadness
::
Unsadness
(n.)
Infirmity;
weakness.
Infirm
::
Infirm
(v. t.) To
weaken;
to
enfeeble.
Constitutional
::
Constitutional
(a.)
Belonging
to, or
inherent
in, the
constitution,
or in the
structure
of body or mind; as, a
constitutional
infirmity;
constitutional
ardor or
dullness..
Decrepitude
::
Decrepitude
(n.) The
broken
state
produced
by decay and the
infirmities
of age;
infirm
old age.
Invalid
::
Invalid
(v. t.) To make or
render
invalid
or
infirm.
Tremor
::
Tremor
(v.) A
trembling;
a
shivering
or
shaking;
a
quivering
or
vibratory
motion;
as, the
tremor
of a
person
who is weak,
infirm,
or old..
Close-stool
::
Close-stool
(n.) A
utensil
to hold a
chamber
vessel,
for the use of the sick and
infirm.
It is
usually
in the form of a box, with a seat and tight
cover..
Infirmness
::
Infirmness
(n.)
Infirmity;
feebleness.
Infirmative
::
Infirmative
(a.)
Weakening;
annulling,
or
tending
to make
void..
Decrepit
::
Decrepit
(a.)
Broken
down with age;
wasted
and
enfeebled
by the
infirmities
of old age;
feeble;
worn out.
Unfirmness
::
Unfirmness
(n.)
Infirmness.
Infirm
::
Infirm
(a.) Not solid or
stable;
insecure;
precarious.
Invalidity
::
Invalidity
(n.) Want of
health;
infirmity.
Infirmity
::
Infirmity
(a.) The state of being
infirm;
feebleness;
an
imperfection
or
weakness;
esp., an
unsound,
unhealthy,
or
debilitated
state;
a
disease;
a
malady;
as,
infirmity
of body or
mind..
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