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Dormant   /dˈɔrmənt/   Listen
Dormant

adjective
1.
In a condition of biological rest or suspended animation.  Synonyms: hibernating, torpid.  "A hibernating bear" , "Torpid frogs"
2.
(of e.g. volcanos) not erupting and not extinct.  Synonym: inactive.
3.
Lying with head on paws as if sleeping.  Synonym: sleeping.
4.
Inactive but capable of becoming active.  Synonym: abeyant.



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"Dormant" Quotes from Famous Books



... the age of infancy fail to assist the teacher in his instruction, is an ill-ordered school. It is not the subject, but the teacher who is uninteresting; he scolds, worries and punishes his pupils, when he himself is the fitter subject for the lash. He awakens the sense of fear which should lie dormant, while the other faculties of his pupils slumber ...
— The Philosophy of Teaching - The Teacher, The Pupil, The School • Nathaniel Sands

... to our knowledge, ever been done in the same way. Mr. Eggleston is a reliable reporter of facts; but he is also an exceedingly keen critic. He writes history without the effort to merge the critic in the historian. His sense of humor is never dormant. He renders some of the dullest passages in colonial annals actually amusing by his witty treatment of them. He finds a laugh for his readers where most of his predecessors have found yawns. And with all this he does not ...
— A Spoil of Office - A Story of the Modern West • Hamlin Garland

... lovers of good drama—to make the play pay for itself. Please come to my combination breakfast and luncheon, as you promised, and we can arrange dates and other details of the production, for my mind is made up. I am going to do your play, come what will. I thank you for having started all my dormant resolutions into life again. I shall ...
— The Light of the Star - A Novel • Hamlin Garland

... on the face of Nature there is a lodging place for dust there will be found bacteria. In most of these localities they are dormant, or at least growing only a little. The bacteria clinging to the dry hair can grow but little, if at all, and those in pure water multiply very little. When dried as dust they are entirely dormant. But each individual bacterium or spore has the potential ...
— The Story Of Germ Life • H. W. Conn

... jerk, and her look was one of the greatest bewilderment. The memory of the name the madman who said he was Mrs. Prichard's son had given her as his own had come upon her with a sudden shock, having—strangely enough—been dormant throughout this interview. She was confronted with a host of perplexities, which—mark you!—had no possible solution except the one her mind could not receive, and which therefore never presented itself ...
— When Ghost Meets Ghost • William Frend De Morgan


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