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torpid

English

Etymology

From Latin torpidus (tired, numb).

Adjective

torpid (comparative more torpid, superlative most torpid)

  1. unmoving
  2. dormant or hibernating
  3. lazy, lethargic or apathetic

Quotations

  • For quotations using this term, see Citations:torpid.

Synonyms

  • (unmoving): motionless, stock-still; see also Thesaurus:stationary
  • (dormant): latent, quiescent; see also Thesaurus:inactive
  • (lazy, lethargic or apathetic): lethargic; see also Thesaurus:slow or Thesaurus:lazy

Related terms

  • torpidity
  • torpidness

Related terms

  • torpor
  • torpedo

Translations

Noun

torpid (plural torpids)

  1. (Britain, Oxford University slang) An inferior racing boat, or one who rows in such a boat.

Anagrams

  • tripod

Romanian

Etymology

From French torpide, from Latin torpidus.

Adjective

torpid m or n (feminine singular torpid?, masculine plural torpizi, feminine and neuter plural torpide)

  1. torpid

Declension

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druggy

English

Etymology

drug +? -y

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -??i

Noun

druggy (plural druggies)

  1. Alternative form of druggie

Adjective

druggy (comparative druggier, superlative druggiest)

  1. Acting as if on drugs; torpid, uncoordinated, etc.

Synonyms

  • See also Thesaurus:addict

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