frail
71frailtee — frailˈness or frailˈty (Spenser fraˈiltee) noun 1. Weakness 2. Infirmity 3. A flaw, shortcoming • • • Main Entry: ↑frail …
72frailty — frail|ty [ˈfreılti] n plural frailties 1.) [U] the lack of strength or health = ↑weakness frailty of ▪ the frailty of her thin body 2.) [U and C] something bad or weak in your character = ↑weakness ▪ …
73frailty — frail|ty [ freılti ] noun 1. ) uncount the condition of being physically weak and not in good health 2. ) count or uncount the condition of having a weak character or weak moral standards: Figures of authority are all too prone to human frailty …
74weak link — frail connection …
75frailness — frail·ness …
76frailly — frail ► ADJECTIVE 1) weak and delicate. 2) easily damaged or broken. DERIVATIVES frailly adverb frailness noun. ORIGIN Old French fraile, from Latin fragilis fragile …
77frailness — frail ► ADJECTIVE 1) weak and delicate. 2) easily damaged or broken. DERIVATIVES frailly adverb frailness noun. ORIGIN Old French fraile, from Latin fragilis fragile …
78As I Lay Dying (band) — For the novel, see As I Lay Dying (novel). As I Lay Dying …
79Alesana — en directo en 2009. Datos generales …
80GRB 970508 — Luminiscencia visible de GRB 970508 observada un mes después de la detección del brote …