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| ca·du·ci·ty [ kə dssətee ] |
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1. infirmity: the weakening or loss of physical or mental powers that sometimes occurs in later life
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2. perishableness: the quality of being perishable or impermanent
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| [Mid-18th century. < French caducité< caduc "transitory" < Latin caducus (see caducous)] |
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