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effeteOne entry found for effete. Main Entry: ef·fetePronunciation: e-'fEt, i- Function: adjective Etymology: Latin effetus, from ex- + fetus fruitful -- more at FEMININE 1 : no longer fertile 2 a : having lost character, vitality, or strength <the effete monarchies...of feudal Europe -- G. M. Trevelyan> b : marked by weakness or decadence <the effete East> c : soft or delicate from or as if from a pampered existence <peddled...trendy tweeds to effete Easterners -- William Helmer> <effete tenderfeet>; also : characteristic of an effete person <a wool scarf...a bit effete on an outdoorsman -- Nelson Bryant> 3 : EFFEMINATE 1 <a good-humored, effete boy brought up by maiden aunts -- Herman Wouk> - ef·fete·ly adverb - ef·fete·ness noun
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