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Latent but capable of being activated: "a harrowing experience which . . . lay dormant but still menacing" (Charles Jackson). 3. Temporarily quiescent: a dormant ...
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represented on a coat of arms in a lying position with the head on the forepaws. 2 . : marked by a suspension of activity: as. a : temporarily devoid of external ...
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lying asleep or as if asleep; inactive, as in sleep; torpid: The lecturer's sudden shout woke the dormant audience. 2. in a state of rest or inactivity; inoperative; ...
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dormant definition: 1. Being in an inactive state during which growth and development cease and metabolism is slowed, usually in response to an adverse ...
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Definition and other additional information on Dormancy from Biology-Online.org dictionary.
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dormant, définition et synonymes du mot dormant dans le dictionnaire. Définition : Calme, immobile...
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Definition: currently asleep, inactive, or not growing, but with the latent possibility of starting or resuming such activities. Synonyms: latent, inactive, asleep, ...
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dormant definition and meaning from botany, medicine and heraldry topics by Oxford University Press (British & World English)
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