| | slovo | definícia |  | imbecile (encz)
 | imbecile,blbec	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  | imbecile (encz)
 | imbecile,debil			Zdeněk Brož |  | imbecile (encz)
 | imbecile,idiot	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  | imbecile (encz)
 | imbecile,imbecil	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  | imbecile (encz)
 | imbecile,imbecilní	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  | Imbecile (gcide)
 | Imbecile \Im"be*cile\, n. 1. One destitute of strength; esp., one of feeble mind; --
 sometimes used as a pejorative term.
 [1913 Webster]
 
 2. (Psychology) A person with a degree of mental retardation
 between that of an idiot and a moron; in a former
 classification of mentally retarded person, it applied to
 a person with an adult mental age of from four to eith
 years, and an I.Q. of from 26 to 50.
 [PJC]
 |  | Imbecile (gcide)
 | Imbecile \Im"be*cile\, v. t. To weaken; to make imbecile; as, to imbecile men's courage.
 [Obs.] --Jer. Taylor.
 [1913 Webster]
 |  | Imbecile (gcide)
 | Imbecile \Im"be*cile\, a. [L. imbecillis, and imbecillus; of unknown origin: cf. F. imb['e]cile.]
 Destitute of strength, whether of body or mind; feeble;
 impotent; esp., mentally wea; feeble-minded; as, hospitals
 for the imbecile and insane.
 
 Syn: Weak; feeble; feeble-minded; idiotic.
 [1913 Webster]
 |  | imbecile (wn)
 | imbecile adj 1: having a mental age of three to seven years [syn:
 imbecile, imbecilic, idiotic]
 n 1: a person of subnormal intelligence [syn: idiot,
 imbecile, cretin, moron, changeling, half-wit,
 retard]
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 | | podobné slovo | definícia |  | imbeciles (encz)
 | imbeciles,imbecilové			Zdeněk Brož |  | Imbecile (gcide)
 | Imbecile \Im"be*cile\, n. 1. One destitute of strength; esp., one of feeble mind; --
 sometimes used as a pejorative term.
 [1913 Webster]
 
 2. (Psychology) A person with a degree of mental retardation
 between that of an idiot and a moron; in a former
 classification of mentally retarded person, it applied to
 a person with an adult mental age of from four to eith
 years, and an I.Q. of from 26 to 50.
 [PJC]Imbecile \Im"be*cile\, v. t.
 To weaken; to make imbecile; as, to imbecile men's courage.
 [Obs.] --Jer. Taylor.
 [1913 Webster]Imbecile \Im"be*cile\, a. [L. imbecillis, and imbecillus; of
 unknown origin: cf. F. imb['e]cile.]
 Destitute of strength, whether of body or mind; feeble;
 impotent; esp., mentally wea; feeble-minded; as, hospitals
 for the imbecile and insane.
 
 Syn: Weak; feeble; feeble-minded; idiotic.
 [1913 Webster]
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