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LAMED |
Disabled |
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UNABLED |
Disabled. |
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WHEELCHAIR |
Transports disabled |
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NOBBLED |
Disabled (racehorse) |
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LAME |
Physically disabled |
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FALSE |
Not true or disabled |
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CRIPPLED |
Lamed; lame; disabled; impeded. |
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CRIPPLY |
Lame; disabled; in a crippled condition. |
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HORS DE COMBAT |
Out of the combat; disabled from fighting. |
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STRETCHER |
A litter, or frame, for carrying disabled, wounded, or
dead persons. |
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LAMELY |
An a lame, crippled, disabled, or imperfect manner; as,
to walk lamely; a figure lamely drawn. |
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INVALID |
A person who is weak and infirm; one who is disabled for
active service; especially, one in chronic ill health. |
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DISABILITY |
State of being disabled; deprivation or want of
ability; absence of competent physical, intellectual, or moral power,
means, fitness, and the like. |
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WRECK |
The destruction or injury of a vessel by being cast on
shore, or on rocks, or by being disabled or sunk by the force of winds
or waves; shipwreck. |
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CRIPPLE |
One who creeps, halts, or limps; one who has lost, or
never had, the use of a limb or limbs; a lame person; hence, one who is
partially disabled. |
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FETTER |
A chain or shackle for the feet; a chain by which an animal
is confined by the foot, either made fast or disabled from free and
rapid motion; a bond; a shackle. |
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DEPOT |
...s are
received and distributed, recruits are assembled and instructed, infirm
or disabled soldiers are taken care of, and all the wants of the
... |
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PENSION |
...id by a
government to retired public officers, disabled soldiers, the families
of soldiers killed in service, or to meritorious authors, or the ... |
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HOSPITAL |
...efuge, of persons diseased in body or
mind, or disabled, infirm, or dependent, and in which they are treated
either at their own expense, or mor... |