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Sicken, v. a.
Sicken, v. n.
Sickening, a.
Sickish, a. Nauseating, nauseous, sickening. Sickle, n. Reaping-hook. Sickle-shaped, a. Falcate, falcated, hooked. Sickliness, n. Unhealthiness, insalubrity. Sickly, a. Weak, languid, faint, feeble, ailing, languishing, unhealthy, diseased, infirm, weakly, morbid, valetudinary. Sickness, n.
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