A rare or invented adjective possibly meaning flaccid, soft, or lacking firmness, though this is not a standard English word.
Potentially constructed from Latin 'fractus' (broken) or 'flaccidus' (flaccid), though 'fracid' does not appear in major English dictionaries and may be a regional variant or neologism.
Fracid might be one of those half-real words—it sounds like it could mean something (perhaps related to being fractured), but it never quite made it into the standard dictionary, living on only in the margins of dialect.
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