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indisposed
Etymology: in-, dis-, and ponere; the two most common three-letter combinations from ponere are pon and pos; with the lesser used pound and post which should not be confused with the post that means "after" and "behind".
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Fourteen Important Words that Make All the Difference
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Pertaining to not feeling well; not willing or not likely to do something. (1)
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Word a Day Revisited Index of Cartoons Illustrating the Meanings of Words
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