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Meaning of marcid
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marcid (a.)
Pining; lean; withered.
Characterized by emaciation, as a fever.
marcid Sentence Examples
- The once-vibrant flowers had marcid, leaving only wilted remnants.
- The leaves of the ancient tree hung marcid, a testament to the passage of time.
- The marcid corpse lay cold and lifeless, its features obscured by decay.
- The marcid fruit emitted a sickly-sweet stench, signaling its inedibility.
- The tapestry, once a masterpiece, was marcid by dust and age.
- The abandoned building stood marcid, a forgotten relic of a bygone era.
- The old man's skin was marcid and wrinkled, bearing the weight of countless years.
- The marcid memories of the past haunted her, casting a shadow over her present.
- The marcid hopes and dreams of her youth now seemed like a distant illusion.
- The marcid state of the world filled her with despair and resignation.
FAQs About the word marcid
Pining; lean; withered., Characterized by emaciation, as a fever.
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The once-vibrant flowers had marcid, leaving only wilted remnants.
The leaves of the ancient tree hung marcid, a testament to the passage of time.
The marcid corpse lay cold and lifeless, its features obscured by decay.
The marcid fruit emitted a sickly-sweet stench, signaling its inedibility.