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con·se·nes·co
[1]
feeble
infirm
to grow old
weak
[1]
Syllabification is machine-generated and may be incorrect.
Synonyms for consenesco
decrepitus
–
decrepit, infirm
dissolutus
–
dissolute, lax, profligate, wanting in energy, weak
fragilis
–
easily broken, feeble, fleeting, fragile, transitory, weak
frigidus
–
feeble
inefficax
–
ineffectual, profitless, unproductive, weak
infirmus
–
feeble, ill, not strong, sick, weak
pallens
–
drooping, pale, pale green, pale yellow, wan, weak
senesco
–
to grow aged, to grow old, to mature, wear out
tenuis
–
feeble, slender, slight, slim, thin
Similar to consenesco
conseco
–
chop up, cut into pieces, to dismember
consecro
–
consecrate, deify, sanctify, to curse, to dedicate
consepio
–
to hedge in
consequens
–
according to reason
consequentia
–
consequential, relating
senesco
–
to grow aged, to grow old, to mature, wear out
concresco
–
grow strong, to take form
conculco
–
despise, oppress, suppress, to abuse, to tread under foot, tread down, tread under foot
condeco
–
to meet
condico
–
fix, make arrangements, settle, to agree