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dodderer
dod·der 1 D0317200 (dŏd′ər)intr.v. dod·dered, dod·der·ing, dod·ders 1. To shake or tremble, as from old age; totter.2. To move in a feeble, unsteady manner. [Alteration of Middle English daderen, probably of imitative origin.] dod′der·er n.
dod·der 2 D0317200 (dŏd′ər)n. Any of various leafless, annual parasitic herbs of the genus Cuscuta that lack chlorophyll and have slender, twining, yellow or reddish stems and small whitish flowers. [Middle English doder, possibly from Middle Dutch, yolk of an egg (from the yellow color of the blossom of one species of this plant).]ThesaurusNoun | 1. | dodderer - one who dodders from old age and weaknessgolden ager, old person, oldster, senior citizen - an elderly person | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeedodderdodderer
Words related to dodderernoun one who dodders from old age and weaknessRelated Words- golden ager
- old person
- oldster
- senior citizen
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