单词 | ricketiness |
释义 | > as lemmasˈricketiness ˈricketiness n. the condition of being rickety. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > diseases of tissue > disorders of bones > [noun] > rickets English disease1609 rickets1634 rachitis1668 ricketiness1673 English sickness1707 innutrition of the bones1796 rosary1872 rickety rosary1873 the mind > mental capacity > belief > uncertainty, doubt, hesitation > unreliability > [noun] > weakness, instability ticklenessc1390 infirmness1596 precariousness1666 weakness1686 shakiness1862 ricketiness1867 rockiness1897 wonkiness1982 the world > matter > condition of matter > bad condition of matter > [noun] > dilapidated or ruinous condition > rickety condition ramshackleness1873 ricketiness1903 1673 M. Locke Present Pract. Musick 91 An Infallible Remedy for the Rickettiness of your dearly Beloved. 1760 E. Nihell Answer to Author Crit. Rev. 6 I never had any reason..to form the Reviewer's conclusion from such ricketiness to the distortion of the pelvis. 1867 G. M. Hopkins Further Lett. (1956) 48 The more frankly you confess the ‘ricketiness’ of yr. position, do you see, the less excuse you have yourself for staying in it? 1903 M. I. Swift Monarch Billionaire i. 2 It was a rickety city, cultureless, squalid and unbeautiful, and in the heart of the ricketiness lived Giles. 2008 J. Traub Freedom Agenda iv. 90 The ricketiness of the third world's jury-rigged states. < as lemmas |
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