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    tor·pid
    [ˈtôrpəd]
    adjective
    torpid (adjective)
    1. mentally or physically inactive; lethargic:
      "we sat around in a torpid state"
      • (of an animal) dormant, especially during hibernation:
        "the animal need not lie around in a torpid state, vulnerable to attack"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Latin torpidus, from torpere ‘be numb or sluggish’.
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    Where did the word 'torpid' come from?The earliest known use of the word torpid is in the early 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for torpid is from 1613, in the writing of Samuel Purchas, geographical editor and compiler and Church of England clergyman. torpid is a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin torpidus.
    What is the opposite of torpid?Torpid: slow to move or act. Synonyms: dull, inactive, inert… Antonyms: active, feeling, sensible… Find the right word.
    What does torpid mean?The meaning of TORPID is sluggish in functioning or acting. How to use torpid in a sentence.
    What does it mean if a reptile is in a torpid state?Having lost temporarily all or part of the power of sensation or motion, as a hibernating animal; dormant. Conducive to sluggishness or inactivity, especially in being warm and humid. A torpid summer evening. During the colder months these reptiles remain in a torpid state. He became torpid, bloated and horrible to look at.
     
  3. torpid adjective formal us / ˈtɔːr.pɪd / uk / ˈtɔː.pɪd / Add to word list not active; moving or thinking slowly, especially as a result of being lazy or feeling that you want to sleep:
    dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/torpid
    tor·pid (tôr′pĭd) adj. 1. a. Sluggish, lethargic, or inactive: "It is a man's own fault, it is from want of use, if his mind grows torpid in old age" (Samuel Johnson).
    www.thefreedictionary.com/torpid
    : sluggish in functioning or acting a torpid mind b : having lost motion or the power of exertion or feeling : numb
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/torpid
     
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