different between exhaustion vs drowsiness
exhaustion
English
Etymology
From exhaust +? -ion
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???z??s.t??n/
Noun
exhaustion (usually uncountable, plural exhaustions)
- The point of complete depletion, of the state of being used up.
- Supreme tiredness; having exhausted energy.
- (dated, chemistry) The removal (by percolation etc) of an active medicinal constituent from plant material.
- (dated, physics) The removal of all air from a vessel (the creation of a vacuum).
- (mathematics) An exhaustive procedure
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:fatigue
Derived terms
- proof by exhaustion
Related terms
- exhaust
- exhaustedness
Translations
exhaustion From the web:
- what exhaustion feels like
- what exhaustion does to your body
- what exhausted means
- what exhausted her even more
- what exhausted
- what exhaustion does to the body
- what exhaustion looks like
- what exhaustion can cause
drowsiness
English
Etymology
drowsy +? -ness
Noun
drowsiness (usually uncountable, plural drowsinesses)
- State of being drowsy.
Translations
drowsiness From the web:
- what drowsiness mean
- what drowsiness feels like
- what drowsiness in tagalog
- what drowsiness means in spanish
- what drowsiness in french
- drowsiness what to do
- drowsiness what does it mean
- drowsiness meaning in urdu
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