destitute person (noun)

  • 41bald — /bɔld / (say bawld) adjective 1. lacking hair on some part of the scalp: a bald head; a bald person. 2. destitute of some natural growth or covering: a bald mountain. 3. (of tyres) having the rubber tread worn off. 4. bare; plain; unadorned: a… …

  • 42street — /strit / (say street) noun 1. a public way or road, paved or unpaved, in a town or city, sometimes including a pavement or pavements, and having houses, shops, or the like, on one side or both sides. 2. such a way or road together with the… …

  • 43non compos mentis — Adjective: Mentally incompetent. Having a mental condition approximating total and positive incompetency; destitute of memory and understanding. Van Deusen v Sweet, 51 NY 378. Noun: A person of unsound mind. Beaumont s Case (Pa) 1 Whart 52 …

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  • 44in´di|gent|ly — in|di|gent «IHN duh jehnt», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. lacking the necessities of life; poor or needy: »He became a legendary hero…to the indigent and the oppressed (Atlantic). 2. Archaic. a) wanting; deficient: »How low, how little are the proud …

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  • 45in|di|gent — «IHN duh jehnt», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. lacking the necessities of life; poor or needy: »He became a legendary hero…to the indigent and the oppressed (Atlantic). 2. Archaic. a) wanting; deficient: »How low, how little are the proud, How… …

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