1
: no longer fertile
2
a
: having lost character, vitality, or strength
the effete monarchies … of feudal Europe—G. M. Trevelyan
… macrophages that recycle used iron from effete red cells.—Nancy C. Andrews
b
: marked by weakness or decadence
the effete East
c
: soft or delicate from or as if from a pampered existence
peddled … trendy tweeds to effete Easterners—William Helmer
effete tenderfeet
also
: characteristic of an effete person
a wool scarf … a bit effete on an outdoorsman —Nelson Bryant
3
: effeminate sense 1
a good-humored, effete boy brought up by maiden aunts—Herman Wouk
effetely
adverb
effeteness
noun
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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