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tor⋅pid

1[tawr-pid]
–adjective
1. inactive or sluggish.
2. slow; dull; apathetic; lethargic.
3. dormant, as a hibernating or estivating animal.

Origin:
1605–15; < L torpidus numb, equiv. to torp(ēre) to be stiff or numb + -idus -id 4


tor⋅pid⋅i⋅ty, tor⋅pid⋅ness, noun
tor⋅pid⋅ly, adverb


2. indolent. 3. See inactive.


1. energetic.
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tor·pid·i·ty   (tôr-pĭd'ĭ-tē)   
n.  The quality or state of being torpid. See Synonyms at lethargy.
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Main Entry: tor·pid
Pronunciation: 'tor-p&d
Function: adjective
: sluggish in functioning or acting : characterized by torpor —tor·pid·i·ty /tor-'pid-&t-E/ noun plural -ties
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torpid tor·pid (tôr'pĭd)
adj.

  1. Deprived of power of motion or feeling.

  2. Lethargic; apathetic.


tor·pid'i·ty n.

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