"Frailties" is a word in ENGLISH

frailties ENGLISH
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of Frailty

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[Paul] has no intention to instruct the Christian community about the task and responsibility of government. His entire concern is with the responsibility of the Christian community towards the State.

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Dear Father Christmas, could you please send me some Crocodile shoes!.Father Christmas: Can't do that one. He hasn't said what size his crocodile takes!

adam ENGLISH

\"Original sin;\" human frailty.

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delicacy ENGLISH

Nicety or fineness of form, texture, or constitution; softness; elegance; smoothness; tenderness; and hence, frailty or weakness; as, the delicacy …

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foible ENGLISH

A moral weakness; a failing; a weak point; a frailty.

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fragility ENGLISH

Liability to error and sin; frailty.

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frailty ENGLISH

The condition quality of being frail, physically, mentally, or morally, frailness; infirmity; weakness of resolution; liableness to be deceived or …

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frailty ENGLISH

A fault proceeding from weakness; foible; sin of infirmity.

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infirmity ENGLISH

A personal frailty or failing; foible; eccentricity; a weakness or defect.

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kaluya HILIGAYNON

kalúya - Weakness, debility, frailty, feebleness. (cf. lúya).

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kapigaw HILIGAYNON

kapígaw - Frailty, feebleness, debility. (cf. pígaw).

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kapunaw HILIGAYNON

kapúnaw - Exhaustion, inanition, frailty, feebleness, faint. (cf. púnaw).

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katapuk HILIGAYNON

katapúk - Fragility, frailty, brittleness, weakness, flimsiness, quality of—being easily broken or torn,—having neither strength nor solidity. (cf. tapúk).

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palamuypuy HILIGAYNON

palamúypuy - (H) Weakness, debility, lassitude, frailty, feebleness; to be or become weak, etc. (cf. púypuy, lúya, panglúya). palan—, palang—, …

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