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  • 1 invalid

    I [in'vælid] adjective
    ((of a document or agreement etc) having no legal force; not valid: Your passport is out of date and therefore invalid.) ógildur
    - invalidity II 1. ['invəlid] noun
    (a person who is ill or disabled: During his last few years, he was a permanent invalid.) sjúklingur; öryrki
    2. [-li:d] verb
    1) ((with out) to remove (especially a soldier) from service, because of illness: He was invalided out of the army.) leysa frá þjónustu vegna sára/veikinda
    2) (to cause (especially a soldier) to be disabled: He was invalided in the last war.) gera að öryrkja

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  • 2 digest

    1. verb
    1) (to break up (food) in the stomach etc and turn it into a form which the body can use: The invalid had to have food that was easy to digest.) melta
    2) (to take in and think over (information etc): It took me some minutes to digest what he had said.) melta (andlega), velta fyrir sér
    2. noun
    (summary; brief account: a digest of the week's news.)
    - digestion
    - digestive

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  • 3 fluff

    1. noun
    (small pieces of soft, wool-like material from blankets etc: My coat is covered with fluff.)
    2. verb
    1) ((often with out or up) to make full and soft like fluff: The bird fluffed out its feathers; Fluff up the pillows and make the invalid more comfortable.) ÿfa; hrista
    2) (to make a mistake in doing (something): The actress fluffed her lines; The golfer fluffed his stroke.) klúðra

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  • 4 revival

    1) (the act of reviving or state of being revived: the revival of the invalid / of our hopes.) endurlífgun; endurnÿjun
    2) ((a time of) new or increased interest in something: a religious revival.) endurvakning
    3) ((the act of producing) an old and almost forgotten play, show etc.) endursÿning

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  • invalid — in‧val‧id [ɪnˈvæld] adjective 1. LAW an invalid contract, agreement, document etc is not legally or officially acceptable: • Wellcome s patent to the drug was ruled invalid because the company didn t invent the compound. • evidence obtained… …   Financial and business terms

  • invalid — in·val·id /in va ləd/ adj: being without force or effect under the law declared the will invalid in·val·id·ly adv Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …   Law dictionary

  • Invalid — In va*lid, v. t. 1. To make or render invalid or infirm. Invalided, bent, and almost blind. Dickens. [1913 Webster] 2. To classify or enroll as an invalid. [1913 Webster] Peace coming, he was invalided on half pay. Carlyle. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Invalid — may refer to:*Patient, a sick person *A person with a disabilityAs the opposite of valid:*Validity, in logic, true premises cannot lead to a false conclusion *Validity (statistics), a measure which is measuring what it is supposed to measure… …   Wikipedia

  • invalid — [adj1] worthless; unfounded bad, baseless, fallacious, false, ill founded, illogical, inoperative, irrational, mad, not binding, not working, nugatory, null, null and void*, reasonless, sophistic, unreasonable, unreasoned, unscientific, unsound,… …   New thesaurus

  • invalid — invalid1 [in′və lid; ] chiefly Brit [, in′vəlēd′] adj. [Fr invalide < L invalidus, feeble: see IN 2 & VALID] 1. not well; weak and sickly; infirm 2. of or for invalids [an invalid home] n. a weak, sickly person; es …   English World dictionary

  • Invalid — In va*lid (?; 277), n. [F. invalide, n. & a., L. invalidus, a. See {Invalid} null.] A person who is weak and infirm; one who is disabled for active service; especially, one in chronic ill health who is unable to care for himself. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • invalid — is pronounced with the stress on the second syllable as an adjective (meaning ‘not valid’) and with the stress on the first syllable as a noun (meaning ‘a person affected by disease or injury’) …   Modern English usage

  • Invalid proof — In mathematics, there are a variety of spurious proofs of obvious contradictions. Although the proofs are flawed, the errors, usually by design, are comparatively subtle. These fallacies are normally regarded as mere curiosities, but can be used… …   Wikipedia

  • Invalid Litter Dept. — Infobox Single Name = Invalid Litter Dept. Artist = At the Drive In from Album = Relationship of Command B side = Released = 12 March 2001 (UK) Format …   Wikipedia

  • invalid — I UK [ɪnˈvælɪd] / US adjective 1) not legally effective Your ticket is invalid without the airline s official stamp. The vote has been declared invalid and another election scheduled. 2) not based on facts, evidence, or good judgment 3) computing …   English dictionary

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