Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Laxity.
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Examples
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This very wide latitude in choice at first seemed "laxitude" to some of us
High Adventure A Narrative of Air Fighting in France James Norman Hall 1919
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That isn't to say laxitude - you can be persuasive - but government can take time, so you have to be persuasive and patient.
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That isn't to say laxitude - you can be persuasive - but government can take time, so you have to be persuasive and patient.
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That isn't to say laxitude - you can be persuasive - but government can take time, so you have to be persuasive and patient.
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That isn't to say laxitude - you can be persuasive - but government can take time, so you have to be persuasive and patient.
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That isn't to say laxitude - you can be persuasive - but government can take time, so you have to be persuasive and patient.
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That isn't to say laxitude - you can be persuasive - but government can take time, so you have to be persuasive and patient.
drspires commented on the word laxitude
A colloquial term derived from "lassitude:" A somewhat medical term for a state of physical or mental weariness; lack of energy.
May 23, 2020