flaccid
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Adj — Soft and limp; lacking firmness.
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Etymology
From Latin flaccidus, "drooping, limp," related to flaccus, "flabby."
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What does “flaccid” mean?
The word “flaccid” means soft and limp; lacking firmness. In plain terms, limp and lacking firmness or strength — physically, or figuratively (a weak plan, argument, etc).
How do you pronounce “flaccid”?
“Flaccid” is pronounced FLA-sihd (/ˈflæ(k)sɪd/ in IPA).
How do you use “flaccid” in a sentence?
Here is “flaccid” used in a sentence: “The plant's leaves turned flaccid without water.”
What part of speech is “flaccid”?
“Flaccid” is an adjective.
Where does the word “flaccid” come from?
The word “flaccid” comes from Latin. From Latin flaccidus, "drooping, limp," related to flaccus, "flabby.".
How many meanings does “flaccid” have?
“Flaccid” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: soft and limp; lacking firmness.