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See also:IMBECILE (through the See also:French from See also:Lat. imbecillus or imbecillis, weak, feeble; of unknown origin) , weak or feeble, particularly in mind. The See also:term " imbecility " is used conventionally of a See also:condition of See also:mental degeneration less profound than "idiotcy" (See See also:INSANITY). End of Article: IMBECILE (through the French from Lat. imbecillus or imbecillis, weak, feeble; of unknown origin)Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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