"Unfirm" is a word in ENGLISH

unfirm ENGLISH
Definition:

Infirm.

Few words of positivity

I keep being told that my writing is getting better and better. - Now, at first I am thrilled by that, but then I think, Isn't everybody's? Do some authors grow cozy with their own style, and stay there?I think of writing fiction as an art form. As such, it's a constant exploration of new and developing ideas. If any of my books were much like my others, I don't think I'd even bother to write them.

Edward Fahey

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balatiagon HILIGAYNON

balatiágon - (H) Feeling, sensation, sentiment, emotion. (cf. bátiag). balatían. Disease, illness, sickness, infirmity, ailment, complaint, disorder, malady, distemper, morbid …

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bedridden ENGLISH

Confined to the bed by sickness or infirmity.

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broken ENGLISH

Made infirm or weak, by disease, age, or hardships.

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busilak HILIGAYNON

busílak - A hard lime-stone, marble. busisáw, An affection of the urinary organs, causing a person to urinate frequently, but …

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close-stool ENGLISH

A utensil to hold a chamber vessel, for the use of the sick and infirm. It is usually in the …

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Coadjutor LAW AND LEGAL

An assistant, helper, or oily; particularly a person appointed to as-sist a bishop who from age or infirmity is unable …

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Confirmation LAW AND LEGAL

A contract by which that which was Infirm, imperfect, or subject to be avoided is made firm and unavoidable

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Belonging to, or inherent in, the constitution, or in the structure of body or mind; as, a constitutional infirmity; constitutional …

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crank ENGLISH
crutch ENGLISH

A staff with a crosspiece at the head, to be placed under the arm or shoulder, to support the lame …

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daltonism ENGLISH

Inability to perceive or distinguish certain colors, esp. red; color blindness. It has various forms and degrees. So called from …

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decrepit ENGLISH

Broken down with age; wasted and enfeebled by the infirmities of old age; feeble; worn out.

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decrepitude ENGLISH

The broken state produced by decay and the infirmities of age; infirm old age.

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De Infirmitate LAW AND LEGAL

of Infirmity. The principal essoin ln the time of Glanville; afterwards called “de malo.” 1 Reeve, Eng. Law, 115. See …

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depot ENGLISH

The headquarters of a regiment, where all supplies are received and distributed, recruits are assembled and instructed, infirm or disabled …

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doddered ENGLISH

Shattered; infirm.

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duga-duga HILIGAYNON

dugá-dúga - Infirmity of purpose, evasion, wavering, hesitation, demur; to act irresolutely, etc., but mostly constructed with a negative particle …

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emeritus ENGLISH

Honorably discharged from the performance of public duty on account of age, infirmity, or long and faithful services; -- said …

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enpermo HILIGAYNON

enpérmo - (Sp. enfermo) Sick, infirm, diseased, ill, patient, inmate of a hospital. (cf. masakít).

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Examiner LAW AND LEGAL

In English law. A - person appointed by a court to take the examb nation of witnesses in an action, …

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