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de·bil·i·ty \-ləd.ē, -etē, -i\ noun (-es) Etymology: Middle French débilité, from Latin debilitat-, debilitas, from debilis weak (from de from, away + -bilis strength) + -itat-, -itas -ity; akin to Greek belteros better, Old Slavic bolĭjĭ larger, Sanskrit bala strength — more at de- : the quality or state of being weak, feeble, or infirm; especially : physical weakness |