A person who is physically limited by age, illness or injury.
Silly talk, a foolish belief, a poor excuse, nonsense.
A piece of broken pottery, a shard.
An old or broken-down vehicle (and formerly a horse or ewe).
A patient who is difficult to treat, especially one who complains of a minor or imagined illness.
A stoneware or earthenware jar or storage container.
A low stool.
The loose black particles collected from combustion, as on pots and kettles, or in a chimney; soot; smut.
Colouring matter that rubs off from cloth.
To put or store (something) in a crock or pot.
To cover the drain holes of a planter with stones or similar material, in order to ensure proper drainage.
To give off crock or smut.
To transfer coloring through abrasion from one item to another.
To break something or injure someone.
A person who is deficient.
Insufficient or inadequate in amount.
Lacking something essential; often construed with in.
Of a number n, Having the sum of divisors σ(n)<2n, or, equivalently, the sum of proper divisors (or aliquot sum) s(n).