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.
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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