See Also: antrorse(medicine)
antrorse(dictionary)
INVALID(law)
invalid(4)(dictionary)
invalid(3)(dictionary)
invalid(2)(dictionary)
invalid(1)(dictionary)
invalid(medicine)
invalid 1, adjective(dictionary)
invalid 2, noun(dictionary)

invalid(1) (iou) and antrorse (iou)


invalid(1) (iou)



invalid adjective1. M16.
[Latin invalidus, from IN-3 + validus VALID. See also INVALID adjective2 & noun.]
Having no force, efficacy, or cogency, esp. in law; void. M16.
R. Graves He declared the wills technically invalid because of some legal flaw.
Without power or strength; weak, feeble. M17-E19.
invalidly adverb so as to be invalid, without validity adverb E18.
invalidness noun M17.

antrorse (iou)



antrorse adjective. M19.
[mod. Latin antrorsus, from Latin ANTERO- + versus towards, after extrorsus etc.: see EXTRORSE.]
Directed forward or upward.