
1) Apathy 2) Extreme sluggishness 3) Inactive state 4) Inertia 5) Lassitude 6) Lethargic indifference 7) Lethargy 8) Listlessness 9) Opposite of zip 10) Physiological condition 11) Physiological state 12) Slothlike state 13) Sluggish state 14) Sluggishness 15) Torpidity
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1) Coma 2) Hibernation 3) Inactivity 4) Inertia 5) Lassitude 6) Laziness 7) Lethargy 8) Sluggishness 9) Torpidity 10) Torpidness
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Torpor is a state of decreased physiological activity in an animal, usually by a reduced body temperature and metabolic rate. Torpor enables animals to survive periods of reduced food availability. A torpor bout can refer to the period of time a hibernator spends at low body temperature, lasting days to weeks, or it can refer to a period of low bo...
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[PHP] Torpor is free, open source (under the MIT License) Object-relational mapping framework for PHP 5.1 and above. It is written entirely in PHP with limited reliance on standard XML extensions (and selected databases) and is independent of (and aims to be compatible with) any other PHP frameworks. == History == Torpor was started as an i...
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A stress reaction resulting in lethargy (Morris 1992)
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numbness; inactivity; dullness
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• (n.) Dullness; sluggishness; inactivity; as, a torpor of the mental faculties. • (n.) Loss of motion, or of the motion; a state of inactivity with partial or total insensibility; numbness.
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a state of lowered body temperature and metabolic activity assumed by many animals in response to adverse environmental conditions, especially cold ... [6 related articles]
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The dormant, inactive state of a hibernating or aestivating animal
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Inactivity, sluggishness. ... Synonym: torpidity. ... Origin: L. Sluggishness, numbness ... Torpor retinae, an obsolete term for a form of nyctalopia, the retina responding only to bright luminous stimuli. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(tor´por) sluggishness. torpor retinae sluggish response of the retina to the stimulus of light.
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A long period of rest or inactivity.
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Tor'por noun [ Latin , from
torpere , to be torpid.]
1. Loss of motion, or of the motion; a state of inactivity with partial or total insensibility; numbness.
2. Dullness; sluggishness; inactivity; as, a
torpor of the mental faculties.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: tōr′pŏr, pōr Definitions: 1. Inactivity, sluggishness. 2. Dormancy, as in hibernation. Synonyms: torpidity
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Torpor: Sluggishness, dullness, languor, lassitude, stupor, torpidity. People can fall into a state of torpor, as can animals. Some mosquitoes pass the winter in a state of torpor. From the Latin torpor, from torpere, to be sluggish or numb.
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Reduced activity and metabolism to save energy, sometimes entered on cool evenings or seasons.
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[
n] - a state of motor and mental inactivity with a partial suspension of sensibility
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A profound state of sleep, in which the body temperature drops and consequently all metabolic processes and stimulus-reaction processes slow down. Used by swifts, hummingbirds, nighthawks, and some other birds to conserve energy when food resources are unavailable. Birds may enter torpor on a nightly basis, or for extended periods up to an entire s...
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torpidity noun a state of motor and mental inactivity with a partial suspension of sensibility; `he fell into a deep torpor`
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[SAT terms] inactivity resulting from lethargy and lack of energy
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a state of motor and mental inactivity
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