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fatiscent, a. (fəˈtɪsənt) [ad. L. fatiscent-em, pr. pple. of fatiscĕre to open in chinks or clefts, f. *fati- yawning: see fatigue v.] Having chinks or clefts; cracked.1807 J. Headrick Arran 51 Fatiscent granite. 1916 B. D. Jackson Gloss. Bot. Terms (ed. 4) 144/1 Fatiscent, cracked, or gaping open. ...
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▪ I. fatigue, n. (fəˈtiːg) [a. Fr. fatigue fem., f. fatiguer: see next. Cf. Sp. fatiga, It. fatica fem.] 1. a. Lassitude or weariness resulting from either bodily or mental exertion.1719 De Foe Crusoe i. 323 It having been a Day of great Fatigue to me. 1776 Trial of Nundocomar 32/2 Imminent danger o...
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