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1 CONDITION
[N]CONDICIO (-ONIS) (F)CONDITIO (-ONIS) (F)CAUSA (-AE) (F)CAUSSA (-AE) (F)STATIO (-ONIS) (F)STATUS (-US) (M)STLOCUS (-I) (M)LOCUS (-I) (M)HABITUDO (-DINIS) (F)HABITUS (-US) (M)FORTUNA (-AE) (F)VICIS (VICEM) (F)COLOR (-ORIS) (M)COLOS (-ORIS) (M)FORMULA (-AE) (F)NEXUS (-US) (M)NEXUM (-I) (N)NOVITAS (-ATIS) (F)- BE OUT OF CONDITION- IN GOOD CONDITION- ON THIS CONDITION -
2 CONDITION: BE OUT OF CONDITION
[V]CLAUDO (-ERE)CLAUDICO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)CLODICO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM) -
3 CONDITION: IN GOOD CONDITION
[A]HABITUS (-A -UM) -
4 CONDITION: ON THIS CONDITION
[ADV]ITA -
5 CORRUPT CONDITION
[N]VITIOSITAS (-ATIS) (F) -
6 EXCEPT ON CONDITION THAT
[CONJ]UT: NISI UT -
7 FAULTY CONDITION
[N]VITIOSITAS (-ATIS) (F) -
8 PASS OUT OF A CONDITION
[V]EXEO (-IRE -II -ITUM) -
9 SETTLED CONDITION
[N]CONSTITUTIO (-ONIS) (F) -
10 SOUND CONDITION
[N]SALUS (-UTIS) (F) -
11 UNFAVORABLE CONDITION
[N]INIQUITAS (-ATIS) (F) -
12 UNIMPAIRED CONDITION
[N]INTEGRITAS (-ATIS) (F) -
13 WEAK: BE IN A WEAK CONDITION
[V]VACILLO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM) -
14 WHOLE CONDITION
[N]SALUS (-UTIS) (F) -
15 WEAK
[A]IMBECILLUS (-A -UM)INBECILLUS (-A -UM)IMBECILLIS (-E)INBECILLIS (-E)INVALIDUS (-A -UM)INFIRMUS (-A -UM)DEBILIS (-E)CAUSARIUS (-A -UM)LANGUENS (-ENTIS)LANGUIDULUS (-A -UM)LANGUIDUS (-A -UM)ELUMBIS (-E)CAPRIGENUS (-A -UM)IMBELLIS (-E)INBELLIS (-E)INOPS (-OPIS)TENUIS (-E)TENVIS (-E)FLUXUS (-A -UM)FRACTUS (-A -UM)DISSOLUTUS (-A -UM)MOLLIS (-E)PROFLIGATUS (-A -UM)HUMILIS (-E)SUBLESTUS (-A -UM)JEJUNUS (-A -UM)IEIUNUS (-A -UM)IEJUNUS (-A -UM)JAJUNUS (-A -UM)JEIUNUS (-A -UM)IAIUNUS (-A -UM)IAJUNUS (-A -UM)JAIUNUS (-A -UM)INEFFICAX (-ACIS)PALLENS (-ENTIS)BAROSUS (-A -UM)ENERVUS (-A -UM)INFIRMIS (-IS -E)[V]CONSENESCO (-ERE -SENUI)- BE IN A WEAK CONDITION- BE WEAK- GROW WEAK- VERY WEAK
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