Invalid. has written:
'The register of folly'
A. Z. Chipman has written: 'Ruben Rube, or, My invalid aunt'
Henry Matthew has written: 'The diary of an invalid' -- subject(s): Description and travel
R. C. Elmslie has written: 'Care of invalid and crippled children in school' -- subject(s): Invalids, School children
Robert J. Harrigan has written: 'The radical sanation of invalid marriages' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Marriage (Canon law)
Nathaniel Hooker has written: 'The invalid instructed: Or, God's design in sending sickness upon men, and their duty under it' -- subject(s): Suffering, Sick
Nothing else because they are an invalid arrangement of Roman numerals.
No. If the property is owned by two people and one did not consent to the lease then the lease is invalid. You need the written consent of all the owners.No. If the property is owned by two people and one did not consent to the lease then the lease is invalid. You need the written consent of all the owners.No. If the property is owned by two people and one did not consent to the lease then the lease is invalid. You need the written consent of all the owners.No. If the property is owned by two people and one did not consent to the lease then the lease is invalid. You need the written consent of all the owners.
.invalid was created in 1999.
The word invalid is an adjective. It describes something that is not valid.
An example of a homograph for the word "invalid" is: "She received an invalid excuse from her brother." In this sentence, "invalid" is pronounced with the stress on the second syllable.
the little boy in the wheel chair is an invalid person. Invalid means sick, disabled, or diseased person
The premises on which he based his conclusions were invalid.