decrepit

  • 21decrepit — Worn out by illness, age, or hard work. A person may be decrepit without being old. Hall v State, 16 Tex App 6 …

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  • 22decrepit — [15] The underlying meaning of decrepit is ‘cracked’. It comes from Latin dēcrepitus, an adjective formed (with the intensive prefix dē ) from the past participle of crepāre ‘creak, rattle, crack’ (ultimate source also of English crepitation,… …

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  • 23Decrepit Birth — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Decrepit Birth Información personal Origen Santa Cruz, California,   …

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  • 24Decrepit Birth — Origin Santa Cruz, California, USA Genres Death metal[1][2] Years active …

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  • 25Decrepit Birth — Allgemeine Informationen Genre(s) Technical Death Metal, Progressive Death Metal Gründung 2001 Website …

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  • 26Decrepit car — A typical decrepit car A decrepit car is an old, dilapidated and often rusty and dysfunctional car. Such a vehicle is not a well kept antique car, but a car which is mostly rundown or damaged. Such a vehicle is often known as a banger (British… …

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  • 27DÉCRÉPIT, ITE — adj. Qui est dans la décrépitude. Un vieillard décrépit …

    Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)

  • 28decrepit — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin decrepitus Date: 15th century 1. wasted and weakened by or as if by the infirmities of old age 2. a. impaired by use or wear ; worn out b. fallen into ruin or disrepair 3. dilapid …

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  • 29decrepit — adjective /dɪˈkɹɛp.ɪt/ Weakened or worn out from age or wear …

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  • 30decrepit — Synonyms and related words: aged, ancient, anile, antiquated, battered, beat up, beaten up, bedraggled, broken down, cast off, childish, childlike, crabbed, creaking, creaky, crippled, crumbling, damaged, debilitated, decayed, decaying, derelict …

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