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im·be·cil·i·ty    Audio Help   [im-buh-sil-i-tee] Pronunciation Key
–noun, plural -ties.
1.Psychology. the state of being an imbecile.
2.an instance or point of weakness; feebleness; incapability.
3.stupidity; silliness; absurdity.
4.an instance of this.

[Origin: 1525–35; earlier imbecillity < L imbécillitās. See imbecile, -ity]
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im·be·cil·i·ty    Audio Help   (ĭm'bə-sĭl'ĭ-tē)  Pronunciation Key 
n.   pl. im·be·cil·i·ties
    1. Great stupidity or foolishness.
    2. Something, such as conduct or an act, that is stupid or foolish.
  1. Psychology The state or condition of being an imbecile; moderate or severe mental retardation.

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Online Etymology Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This
imbecility 
1533, "weakness, feebleness, impotence," from L. imbecillitatem (nom. imbecillitas) "weakness, feebleness," from imbecillus "weak, feeble," traditionally said to mean "unsupported" (quasi sine baculo), from in- "not" + baculum "a stick." "Weakness in mind" (as opposed to body) was a secondary sense in L. but was not attested in Eng. until 1624. Imbecile is first recorded 1549 as imbecille (adj.) "weak, feeble" (especially in reference to body), from M.Fr. imbecile, from L. imbecillus. As a noun, it is attested from 1802. Traditionally one with a mental age of roughly 6 to 9 (ahead of an idiot but beneath a moron).

Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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imbecility

noun
1. retardation more severe than a moron but not as severe as an idiot 
2. a stupid mistake [syn: stupidity

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Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This

Main Entry: im·be·cil·i·ty
Pronunciation: "im-b&-'sil-&t-E
Function: noun
Inflected Form: plural -ties
: the quality or state of being imbecile or an imbecile

Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster, Inc.

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