Word Meanings - CADUCITY - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Tendency to fall; the feebleness of old age; senility. jumble of youth and caducity. Chesterfield.
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- JUMBLEMENT
Confused mixture. - JUMBLE
To mix in a confused mass; to put or throw together without order; -- often followed by together or up. Why dost thou blend and jumble such inconsistencies together Burton. Every clime and age Jumbled together. Tennyson. (more info) Etym: - FEEBLENESS
The quality or condition of being feeble; debility; infirmity. That shakes for age and feebleness. Shak. - YOUTHSOME
Youthful. Pepys. - YOUTHY
Young. Spectator. - YOUTHFUL
Also used figuratively. "The youthful season of the year." Shak. 2. Of or pertaining to the early part of life; suitable to early life; as, youthful days; youthful sports. "Warm, youthful blood." Shak. "Youthful thoughts." Milton. 3. Fresh; - TENDENCY
Direction or course toward any place, object, effect, or result; drift; causal or efficient influence to bring about an effect or result. Writings of this kind, if conducted with candor, have a more particular tendency to the good of their country. - YOUTHHOOD
The quality or state of being a youth; the period of youth. Cheyne. - YOUTH
geogoth; akin to OS. jugth, D. jeugd, OHG. jugund, G. jugend, Goth. 1. The quality or state of being young; youthfulness; juvenility. "In my flower of youth." Milton. Such as in his face Youth smiled celestial. Milton. 2. The part of life that - CADUCITY
Tendency to fall; the feebleness of old age; senility. jumble of youth and caducity. Chesterfield. - JUMBLER
One who confuses things. - YOUTHLY
Young; youthful. "All my youthly days." Spenser. - SENILITY
The quality or state of being senile; old age. - BEJUMBLE
To jumble together. - SUPERINTENDENCY
The act of superintending; superintendence. Boyle.