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CrippledA medically outmoded and politically incorrect term that implies a serious loss of normal function through damage or loss of an essential body part or element. The term has been replaced by handicapped.
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CrippledTo dream of the maimed and crippled, denotes famine and distress among the poor, and you should be willing to contribute to their store. It also indicates a temporary dulness in trade.
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Crippled(adj) disabled in the feet or legs
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Crippled More commonly associated with software rather than hardware. The term indicates that the application is not capable of performing all functions normally expected of such a program, for example saving or printing files created by the user. Usually used in connection with shareware, or promotional software where some functions are deliberately crip [..]
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CrippledPejorative term no longer in accepted use.
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Crippleddisabled, physically challenged
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CrippledOf joists, doubled-up to form a trimmer. (American term.)
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