droopiness

droopiness
The characteristic of being droopy.

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  • droopiness — droopy ► ADJECTIVE (droopier, droopiest) 1) hanging down limply; drooping. 2) lacking strength or spirit. DERIVATIVES droopily adverb droopiness noun …   English terms dictionary

  • droopiness — n. sagginess; weakness, depletion, exhaustion …   English contemporary dictionary

  • droopiness — droopˈiness noun • • • Main Entry: ↑droop …   Useful english dictionary

  • droopy — droopiness, n. /drooh pee/, adj., droopier, droopiest. 1. hanging down; sagging. 2. lacking in spirit or courage; disheartened; dejected. [1200 50; ME drupi. See DROOP, Y1] Syn. 2. dispirited, forlorn, despondent, discouraged, downhearted,… …   Universalium

  • Ptosis (breasts) — Infobox Disease Name = PAGENAME Caption = DiseasesDB = ICD10 = ICD9 = ICD9|611.8 ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = plastic eMedicineTopic = 128 MeshID = Breast Ptosis, or sagging breasts is a medical term for the drooping or sagging of… …   Wikipedia

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  • Ptosis — (from the Greek word πτῶσις falling, a fall ) refers to droopiness of a body part. Specifically, it can refer to: Ptosis (eyelid) (the most common usage of the term) Ptosis (breasts) Enteroptosis (intestine) Gastroptosis (stomach) Nephroptosis or …   Wikipedia

  • languorousness — n. weakness, lack of energy, droopiness; listlessness, apathy; melancholy …   English contemporary dictionary

  • limpness — limp·ness || lɪmpnɪs n. droopiness, lack of stiffness; lack of energy; frailness, weakness …   English contemporary dictionary

  • droop — verb bend or hang downwards limply. ↘sag down from weariness or dejection. noun an act or instance of drooping. Derivatives droopily adverb droopiness noun droopy adjective (droopier, droopiest). Origin ME: from ON drúpa hang the head ; related… …   English new terms dictionary

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