slovo | definícia |
stagnant (encz) | stagnant,stagnující adj: Zdeněk Brož |
stagnant (encz) | stagnant,stojatý [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
Stagnant (gcide) | Stagnant \Stag"nant\ (-nant), a. [L. stagnans, -antis, p. pr. of
stagnare. See Stagnate.]
1. That stagnates; not flowing; not running in a current or
steam; motionless; hence, impure or foul from want of
motion; as, a stagnant lake or pond; stagnant blood in the
veins.
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2. Not active or brisk; dull; as, business is stagnant.
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That gloomy slumber of the stagnant soul. --Johnson.
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For him a stagnant life was not worth living.
--Palfrey.
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stagnant (wn) | stagnant
adj 1: not circulating or flowing; "dead air"; "dead water";
"stagnant water" [syn: dead(a), stagnant]
2: not growing or changing; without force or vitality [syn:
stagnant, moribund] |
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stagnant anoxia (encz) | stagnant anoxia, n: |
stagnant hypoxia (encz) | stagnant hypoxia, n: |
stagnantly (encz) | stagnantly, |
deadprenominal stagnant standingprenominal still (gcide) | nonmoving \nonmoving\ adj.
Not moving. Opposite of moving. [Narrower terms: {at rest,
inactive, motionless, static, still}; {becalmed ;
dead(prenominal), stagnant, standing(prenominal), still;
{frozen(predicate), rooted(predicate), stock-still ; {inert
; sitting ; {slack ; {stationary ; {immobile, unmoving]
Also See: immobile.
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Restagnant (gcide) | Restagnant \Re*stag"nant\ (r?*st?g"nant), a. [L. restagnans, p.
pr. ]
Stagnant; motionless. [Obs.] --Boyle.
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Stagnant (gcide) | Stagnant \Stag"nant\ (-nant), a. [L. stagnans, -antis, p. pr. of
stagnare. See Stagnate.]
1. That stagnates; not flowing; not running in a current or
steam; motionless; hence, impure or foul from want of
motion; as, a stagnant lake or pond; stagnant blood in the
veins.
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2. Not active or brisk; dull; as, business is stagnant.
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That gloomy slumber of the stagnant soul. --Johnson.
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For him a stagnant life was not worth living.
--Palfrey.
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Stagnantly (gcide) | Stagnantly \Stag"nant*ly\, adv.
In a stagnant manner.
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stagnant anoxia (wn) | stagnant anoxia
n 1: anoxia resulting from slow peripheral circulation (such as
follows congestive cardiac failure) [syn: {ischemic
anoxia}, stagnant anoxia] |
stagnant hypoxia (wn) | stagnant hypoxia
n 1: hypoxia resulting from slow peripheral circulation (such as
follows congestive cardiac failure) [syn: {ischemic
hypoxia}, stagnant hypoxia] |
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