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ossified

[ os-uh-fahyd ]

adjective

  1. hardened like or into bone.
  2. Slang. drunk.


ossified

/ ˈɒɪˌڲɪ /

adjective

  1. converted into bone
  2. having become set and inflexible
  3. slang.
    intoxicated; drunk
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Other Word Forms

  • ܲ·Dzs·ھ adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of ossified1

First recorded in 1790–1800; ossify + -ed 2
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The proposed cleanup and redevelopment of this ossified power plant joins a growing collection of such projects across the nation.

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Nor can you, apparently, be a successful, divorced, outspoken biracial American career woman and thrive among the hierarchically ossified, stiff-upper-lip royal family.

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“It’s an ossified bastion of stodgy old engineers,” he said.

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Since then, the sprawling content business that the New York Times Book Review mystery columnist Sarah Weinman has called the true-crime industrial complex has matured and ossified.

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This ossified, rigid, self-protecting bureaucratic monstrosity is an attack on freedom and the ability of free people to govern themselves.

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