An archaic or rare form meaning the condition of being extremely old and worn-out.
Alternate form of 'decrepitude,' using the suffix '-ty' instead of '-ude.' Both forms derive from Latin 'decrepitus,' though '-ty' is rarely used in modern English for this word.
This is such an obscure variant that even most English dictionaries skip it—it's like finding a forgotten cousin of 'decrepitude' that nobody uses anymore!
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