Invalidism vs Invalidhood - What's the difference?
invalidism | invalidhood |
The condition of an invalid; sickness; infirmity.
The state of being an invalid; invalidism.
*1978 , B. R. Patil, B. R. Patil, Economics of social welfare in India :
As nouns the difference between invalidism and invalidhood
is that invalidism is the condition of an invalid; sickness; infirmity while invalidhood is the state of being an invalid; invalidism.invalidism
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* * English words suffixed with -isminvalidhood
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(-)- The Study group on Social Security (1958) recommended the conversion of the Employees Provident Funds Scheme into an old-age, invalidhood and survivorship pension-cum-gratuity scheme.
