debylite
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debility — /di bil i tee/, n., pl. debilities. 1. a weakened or enfeebled state; weakness: Debility prevented him from getting out of bed. 2. a particular mental or physical handicap; disability. [1425 75; late ME debylite < MF debilite < L debilitas, equiv … Universalium
debility — de•bil•i•ty [[t]dɪˈbɪl ɪ ti[/t]] n. pl. ties 1) a weakened or enfeebled state; weakness 2) a handicap or disability • Etymology: 1425–75; late ME debylite < MF debilite < L dēbilitās=dēbil(is) weak + itās ity … From formal English to slang
debility — /dəˈbɪləti/ (say duh biluhtee) noun (plural debilities) the state of being weak or feeble; weakness. {Middle English debylite, from Latin dēbilitas weakness} …