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Formidability

Formidableness

Formidable

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Formidably

In a formidable manner

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Informidable

Not formidable not to be feared or dreaded

Redoubtable

Formidable dread terrible to foes as a redoubtable hero hence valiant often in contempt or burlesque

Redoubted

Formidable dread

Formidableness

The quality of being formidable or adapted to excite dread

Endemic disease

(English) Public Health Act, 1875, empowers the local authority to make regulations to prevent the spreading of any formidable epidemic, endemic, or infectious disease. See INFECTIOUS DISEASE.

Malefactor

Malefactor, a contemptible or formidable wretch; one who commits a malum in se

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