- moribundity
- noun see moribund
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
moribundity — See moribund. * * * … Universalium
moribundity — noun The state or condition of being moribund. Syn: moribundness … Wiktionary
moribundity — n. condition of being near death; state of being lethargic … English contemporary dictionary
moribundity — mor·i·bun·di·ty … English syllables
moribundity — noun see moribund I … Useful english dictionary
moribund — moribundity, n. moribundly, adv. /mawr euh bund , mor /, adj. 1. in a dying state; near death. 2. on the verge of extinction or termination. 3. not progressing or advancing; stagnant: a moribund political party. [1715 25; < L moribundus dying,… … Universalium
moribund — adjective Etymology: Latin moribundus, from mori to die more at murder Date: circa 1721 1. being in the state of dying ; approaching death 2. being in a state of inactivity or obsolescence • moribundity noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
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