Flaccid

/ˈflæsɪd/ adjective

Soft and drooping; lacking firmness or muscle tone.

From Latin 'flaccidus,' related to 'flaccere' (to be weak or floppy). The word entered English medical and anatomical vocabulary during the Renaissance when scholars revived Latin texts. It originally described muscles or tissues that had lost their natural tension or elasticity.

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