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81bloat — [13] Bloat has a confused and uncertain history. It seems first to have appeared on the scene in the 13th century as an adjective, blout, meaning ‘soft, flabby’, a probable borrowing from Old Norse blautr ‘soft from being cooked 65 bluestocking… …
82flab — (n.) fat, flabbiness, 1951, back formation from FLABBY (Cf. flabby) …
83flaccid — (adj.) 1610s, from Fr. flaccide or directly from L. flaccidus flabby, from flaccus flabby, flap eared, of uncertain origin (OED suggests it s onomatopoeic). Related: Flaccidly; flaccidity …
84“Doom That Came to Sarnath, The“ — Short story (2,740 words); written on December 3, 1919. First published in the Scot (June 1920), a Scottish amateur journal edited by Gavin T.McColl; rpt. Marvel Tales(March–April 1935) and WT (June 1938); first collected in BWS;corrected text …
85firm — adj Firm, hard, solid are comparable chiefly as meaning having a texture or consistency that markedly resists deformation by external force. Firm (opposed to loose, flabby) suggests such closeness or compactness of texture or a consistency so… …
86πλαδαροί — πλαδαρόομαι become soft and flabby pres subj mp 2nd sg πλαδαρόομαι become soft and flabby pres ind mp 2nd sg πλαδαρός moist masc nom/voc pl …
87πλαδαροῦ — πλαδαρόομαι become soft and flabby pres imperat mp 2nd sg πλαδαρόομαι become soft and flabby imperf ind mp 2nd sg (homeric ionic) πλαδαρός moist masc/neut gen sg …
88ὑπολάπαρον — ὑπολάπαρος somewhat flabby masc/fem acc sg ὑπολάπαρος somewhat flabby neut nom/voc/acc sg …
89soft — [adj1] cushioned, squishy bendable, comfortable, comfy, cottony, cozy, creamy, cushiony, cushy, delicate, doughy, downy, ductile, easeful, easy, elastic, feathery, fine, flabby, fleecy, fleshy, flexible, flimsy, flocculent, flowing, fluffy, fluid …
90bloat — [13] Bloat has a confused and uncertain history. It seems first to have appeared on the scene in the 13th century as an adjective, blout, meaning ‘soft, flabby’, a probable borrowing from Old Norse blautr ‘soft from being cooked with liquid’.… …