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fracted
[ frak-tid ]
adjective
, Obsolete.
- broken; having a part displaced.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of fracted1
First recorded in 1545–55; from Latin fract(us) “broken” + -ed 2( def )
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Example Sentences
Best way to ameliorate it : 1. sell all our fracted LPG to western Europe at basement prices, 2. mandate E-85 for all cars by 2017, 3. get back on the solar path by subsidizing utility company purchases of solar panels and devices.
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His heart is fracted and corroborate,
From Project Gutenberg
“The king hath run bad humours on the knight”: “his heart is fracted, and corroborate.”
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Nym, thou hast spoke the right; His heart is fracted and corroborate.
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Nym, thou hast spoke the right, his heart is fracted and corroborate Nym.
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