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facultied

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Etymology

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From faculty +‎ -ed.

Adjective

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facultied (not comparable)

  1. (in combination) Having a faculty or faculties of a specified kind.
    • 1984, School Management in Practice, page 142:
      [] the fully facultied, the partially handicapped.
    • 2008, Ellison Banks Findly, Plant Lives: Borderline Beings in Indian Traditions, page 124:
      The evidence is clear, as well, that early Buddhists also consider plants to be one-facultied living beings.