inability to perform

  • 41acratias — n. impotence, inability to sustain an erection, inability to perform sexually (of a male) …

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  • 42impotence — im·po·tence || ɪmpÉ™tÉ™ns n. weakness, powerlessness, helplessness; inability to sustain an erection, inability to perform sexually (of a male) …

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  • 43impotences — im·po·tence || ɪmpÉ™tÉ™ns n. weakness, powerlessness, helplessness; inability to sustain an erection, inability to perform sexually (of a male) …

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  • 44impotencies — n. weakness, powerlessness, helplessness; inability to sustain an erection, inability to perform sexually (of a male) …

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  • 45impotency — n. weakness, powerlessness, helplessness; inability to sustain an erection, inability to perform sexually (of a male) …

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  • 46incapacity for work — A familiar phrase in workmen s compensation statutes; including not merely want of physical ability to work, but lack of opportunity for work; loss of earning power as a workman in consequence of the injury, whether the loss manifests itself in… …

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  • 47failure — noun Etymology: alteration of earlier failer, from Anglo French, from Old French faillir to fail Date: 1643 1. a. omission of occurrence or performance; specifically a failing to perform a duty or expected action < failure to pay the rent on time …

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  • 49Yom Kippur — Day of Atonement redirects here. For other uses, see Day of Atonement (disambiguation). For the war, see Yom Kippur War. Yom Kippur Jews Praying in the Synagogue on Yom Kippur, by Maurycy Gottlieb (1878) …

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  • 50Aviation medicine — Aviation medicine, also called flight medicine or aerospace medicine, is a branch of preventive or occupational medicine in which the patients/subjects are pilots and aircrews.cite book |title=Fundamentals Of Aerospace Medicine: Translating&#8230; …

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