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Look up: Vulnerable

  1. Vulnerable
    Capable of being hurt or damaged.
    Found on http://www.wolfsource.org/?page_id=63

  2. vulnerable
    [Adjective] A person is vulnerable when they are weak and unprotected.
    Example: Newborn kittens are vulnerable.
    Found on http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/glossary

  3. vulnerable
    [adj] - susceptible to attack 2. [adj] - susceptible to criticism or persuasion or temptation 3. [adj] - capable of being wounded or hurt
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  4. vulnerable
    See susceptible
    Found on http://sis.nlm.nih.gov/enviro/iupacgloss

  5. vulnerable
    the sector of the population, particularly children, pregnant and lactating mothers, the elderly, the poor, who are prone to sickness and are specially vulnerable in disaster Category: Management in the public and private sector • Individual at risk Category: Management in the public ...
    Found on http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/definition

  6. Vulnerable
    Vul'ner·a·ble adjective [ Latin vulnerabilis wounding, injurious, from vulnerare to wound, vulnus a wound; akin to Sanskrit vra...a : confer French vulnérable .] 1. Capable of being wounded; susceptible of ...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/V/38

  7. vulnerable
    adjective capable of being wounded or hurt; `vulnerable parts of the body`
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  8. vulnerable
    adjective susceptible to criticism or persuasion or temptation; `vulnerable to bribery`; `an argument vulnerable to refutation`
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  9. vulnerable
    adjective susceptible to attack; `a vulnerable bridge`
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  10. Vulnerable
    • (a.) Liable to injury; subject to be affected injuriously; assailable; as, a vulnerable reputation. • (a.) Capable of being wounded; susceptible of wounds or external injuries; as, a vulnerable body.
    Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning

  11. Vulnerable
    Capable of being hurt or damaged.
    Found on http://www.wolfsource.org/?page_id=63

  12. Vulnerable
    (album) `Vulnerable` is the seventh album by Tricky, released in 2003. Title Significance: (official bio) Album Production: The main female collaborator on this album was the Italian singer Costanza Francavilla, a previous fan who approached Tricky at one of his shows and gave him a CD...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vulnerable

  13. Vulnerable
    (song) "`Vulnerable`" is a song by Roxette, released as the fifth single from their album Crash! Boom! Bang!. The song is also featured on the compilation album, Don`t Bore Us, Get to the Chorus!. The single peaked at #12 in Sweden and was a minor hit in one or two oth...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vulnerable

  14. Vulnerable
    (Marvin Gaye album) `Vulnerable` is a posthumous album which was recorded by American singer Marvin Gaye in the late 1970s and set to be released under the tentative title of The Ballads. Shelved in 1979, the album was released by Motown in 1997. Overview: Background: By 1967, M...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vulnerable



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13 February 2012

This day in history:
The fifth queen of Henry VIII was Catherine Howard. Her father was very poor, and Catherine lived mainly with Agnes, widow of the 2nd duke of Norfolk. Henry was evidently charmed by her and he was privately married to Catherine at Oatlands in July 1540. In November 1541 Archbishop Thomas Cranmer informed Henry that his queen's past life had not been stainless. After some denials the queen herself admitted that this was true; but denied that she had misconducted herself since her marriage. Some fresh information, however, very soon came to light showing that she had been unchaste since her marriage; a bill of attainder was passed through parliament, and on the 13th of February 1542 the queen was beheaded. read more

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