flabbiness

  • 81myatonia — ˌmīəˈtōnēə noun ( s) Etymology: New Latin, from my + Late Latin atonia atony more at atony : lack of muscle tone : muscular flabbiness * * * /muy euh toh nee euh/, n. Pathol. deficient muscle tone. [ …

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  • 82uncursed — “+ adjective Etymology: un (I) + cursed, adjective : not cursed or afflicted his dialogue is uncursed with flabbiness John Mason Brown …

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  • 83ol´i|gar´chi|cal|ly — ol|i|gar|chic «OL uh GAHR kihk», adjective. of an oligarchy or oligarchs; having to do with rule by few: »In autocratic or oligarchic societies…the moral and intellectual flabbiness of only a few men in the seats of power will lead to the… …

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  • 84ol|i|gar|chic — «OL uh GAHR kihk», adjective. of an oligarchy or oligarchs; having to do with rule by few: »In autocratic or oligarchic societies…the moral and intellectual flabbiness of only a few men in the seats of power will lead to the disintegration of… …

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  • 85pulp|i|ness — «PUHL pee nihs», noun. the quality or state of being pulpy; softness; flabbiness …

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