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infirm(2)(dictionary)
infirm(dictionary)
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nodular iritis(medicine)

nodular headache (medicine) and infirm(2) (iou)


nodular headache (medicine)


nodular headache


Radiating pain in the head accompanied by nodular swellings in the splenius, frontalis, trapezius, and Other muscles.


infirm(2) (iou)



infirm verb trans. Now rare. LME.
[Latin infirmare weaken, invalidate, formed as INFIRM adjective.]
Weaken the hold of (belief) over the mind; impair the force of (an argument, reason, etc.); make doubtful or less certain. LME-L17.
Make physically infirm or frail; weaken, impair the strength of. M16-M17.
Invalidate (a law, custom, evidence, etc.); declare invalid, call into question. M16.