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  • the infirm — people who are weak, ill, etc. : infirm people providing care for the elderly and the infirm • • • Main Entry: ↑infirm …   Useful english dictionary

  • The Dominican Republic —     The Dominican Republic     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Dominican Republic     (SAN DOMINGO, SANTO DOMINGO).     The Dominican Republic is the eastern, and much larger political division of the island now comprehensively known as Haiti,… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • The Maurists —     The Maurists     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Maurists     A congregation of Benedictine monks in France, whose history extends from 1618 to 1818. It began as an offshoot from the famous reformed Congregation of St Vannes. The reform had… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • The Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist —     The Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist     In this article we shall consider:     ♦ the fact of the Real Presence, which is, indeed, the central dogma;     ♦ the …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • infirm — [[t]ɪnfɜ͟ː(r)m[/t]] ADJ GRADED A person who is infirm is weak or ill, and usually old. [FORMAL] She moved with her aging, infirm husband into a retirement center. Derived words: infirmity [[t]ɪnfɜ͟ː(r)mɪti[/t]] plural N VAR In spite of his age… …   English dictionary

  • infirm — in|firm [ınˈfə:m US ə:rm] adj 1.) weak or ill for a long time, especially because you are old ▪ Her grandmother is elderly and infirm. 2.) the infirm people who are weak or ill for a long time, especially because they are old ▪ The hotel is on a… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • infirm — adjective 1 weak or ill, especially because you are old: Her grandmother is now old and infirm. 2 the infirm all the people who are weak or ill …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • infirm — in|firm [ ın fɜrm ] adjective weak because of old age or illness a. the infirm people who are infirm …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • infirm — UK [ɪnˈfɜː(r)m] / US [ɪnˈfɜrm] adjective a) weak because of old age or illness b) the infirm people who are infirm …   English dictionary

  • The Fly (short story) — The Fly is a 1922 short story written by Katherine Mansfield. The text was first published in The Nation Athenaeum on 18 March 1922 and it later appeared in The Dove s Nest and Other Stories. [Katherine Mansfield, Selected Stories , Oxford World… …   Wikipedia

  • infirm — I (irresolute) adjective changeable, easily led, faint hearted, faltering, fickle, inconstant, indecisive insecure, pliable, precarious, undecided, undetermined, unreliable, unresolved, unstable, unsteady, untrustworthy, vacillating, wavering II… …   Law dictionary

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