flaccify

verb

Etymology

From flaccid + -ify.

  1. borrowed from flaccidus
  2. suffixed as flaccify — “flaccid + ify

Definitions

  1. To render flaccid.

    • Some lead lives of sedentariness and sluggishness, sleep away their brains and flaccify their tissues, others vie with the athletes and aspire to emulate the sculpture models of the ancients, but are disappointed when it is too late.

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