10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TORPIDNESS»
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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Thesaurus
... numb con lively; frisky, sprightly, vigorous; fast ant active torpidity n syn
LETHARGY 1, coma, dullness, hebetude, languor, lassitude, sleep, stupor,
torpidness, torpor rel listlessness, passivity, stagnation torpidness n syn
LETHARGY 1, coma, ...
Merriam-Webster, Inc, 1988
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The Cabinet dictionary of the English language
Torpidity, (tor-pid'e-te) n. , Torpidness ; numbness; dulness ; sluggishness.
Torpidly, (Wpid-le) adv. In a torpid manner ; sluggishly ; lazily. Torpidness, (tor'pid
-nes) n. The state of being torpid ; numbness ; — dulness ; Inactirity ;
sluggishness ...
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A Chinese and English Dictionary
11 fii chatz, retired into silence; to become torpid; to burrow; torpid; torpidness,
torpidity; I , to torpify; I , one of the 24 terms; Q I , to come forth from a state of
torpidness; I I , to assemble together. ' § ch'ik,, a sting; the poison of a sting; to
sting; ...
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A Dictionary of the Portuguese and English Languages, in Two ...
TORPIDNESS, f. adormecimento, torpor, pafmo, qualidade do que efla
entorpecido, &c. Vê TORPID. TORPITUDE. f. idem. TORPOR, f. torpor,
adormecimento, &c. Vê TORPIDNESS. TORREFACTION, f. a acção de torrar, ou
toftar. To TORREFT ...
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A Dictionary of English Synonymes and Synonymous or Parallel ...
Numbness, torpidness, torpor, lethargy. 2. Sluggishness, inertness, dulness,
inactivity, stupidity. Torpidness, n. TORPIDITY. Torpify, v. a. Numb, benumb.
Torpor, n. 1. Numbness, torpidity, lethargy. 2. Sluggishness, inertness, dulness,
inactivity, ...
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Walker's Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
Nnnibed, niotionless. TOBPIDITY, tor-pid -é-té, s. Torpidness. TORPIDNESS, tor'-
pld-nZ-s, is. The state of being torpid. 3 I [motionless Tonririmz, tor'-pe-tfiide, .1.
State of being TORPos, tdr'-poi-, s. 166. Dullness, numbness, [oi drying by the fire
...
John Walker, Francis R. Sowerby, 1862
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An American Dictionary of the English Language: Exhibiting ...
Benumbed ; torpid ; having no motion or activity ; incapable of motion. TOR'PENT
, ». In medtrinr, that which diminishes the exertion of the irritative motions'. Darvin.
TOR-PES'CENCE, n. A state of insensibility ; torpidness; numbness : stupidity.
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A Dictionary of the English Language: Intended to Exhibi ... ...
A frail and torpent memory. Evelyn. TOR'PENT, n. In medicine, that which
diminishes the exertion of the irritative motions. Darwin. TORPES'CENCE, n. A
state of insensibility ; torpidness ; numbness ; stupidity. TORPES'CENT, a. [L.
torpescens.] ...
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Cotton telegraph code [by H.R. Meyer].
... topography topple torment tormented tormenting tornado torpedo torpescent
torpidity torpidness torrent tortoise tortuosity torturing tory toryism totally touchily
touchstone toughish toughly toughness tourniquet towage towardly towel
towelling ...
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The international mercantile telegraph code, by the author ...
torpidness 195 tractate GENERAL PHRASES : QUESTIONS— continued. Where
had you expected .. relied upon i1 » we » „ better » they ... must you ... >> arrange
,, „ deliver ,. pay >1 we ... » ,, deliver » they might we ... they shall we ...