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  • 61enfeeblement — noun The act of enfeebling; debilitation, enervation or devitalization …

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  • 62enervative — adjective Causing enervation …

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  • 63collapse — 1. A condition of extreme prostration, similar or identical to hypovolemic shock and due to the same causes. 2. A state of profound physical depression. 3. A falling together of the walls of a structure. 4. The failure of a physiologic …

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  • 64List of alternative Dungeons & Dragons classes — This is a list of alternative base character classes to the Dungeons Dragons role playing game. As base classes rather than prestige classes, they can be taken by newly created characters without need for any prerequisites. Contents 1 1st edition …

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  • 65Due Column betting — (also: due column betting ) is a type of fixed profit betting strategy whereby a bettor increases the amount he wagers on a single proposition after each successive loss. According to this system, the bettor determines a target profit before he… …

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  • 66Ong-Bak: Muay Thai Warrior — Directed by Prachya Pinkaew Produced by Somsak Techaratanaprasert Prachya Pinkaew Written by Prachya Pinkaew Panna Rittikrai Suphachai Sittiaumponpan …

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  • 67Something Magic — Album par Procol Harum Sortie mars 1977 Enregistrement fin 1976 Genre rock progressif Producteur Procol Harum, Ron Albert, Howie Albert …

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  • 68emasculation — I noun castration, debilitation, debility, decrepitude, depleted, enervation, expurgation, fault, helplessness, infirmity, impotence, languor, unmanning, weakness II index fault (weakness), languor Burton s Legal Thesaurus …

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  • 69frailty — I noun blemish, breakability, brittleness, debility, defect, defectiveness, deficiency, delicacy, demerit, destructibility, enervation, failing, failure, failure of strength, fallibility, fault, feebleness, flaw, flimsiness, foible, fragilitas,… …

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  • 70languor — I noun apathy, debility, drowsiness, dullness, emasculation, enervation, fatigue, feebleness, heaviness, hebetude, helplessness, idleness, immobility, impotence, inaction, inactivity, indifference, indolence, inertness, inexcitability, lack of… …

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