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  • 121torpor — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Stupor] Syn. coma, dormancy, latency, inactivity; see stupor . 2. [Apathy] Syn. dullness, sluggishness, apathy, inanition; see indifference 1 , laziness . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) (VOCABULARY WORD) n. [TOR pur] a state… …

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  • 122lethargy — lethargy, languor, lassitude, stupor, torpor, torpidity are comparable when meaning physical and mental inertness. Lethargy implies a state marked by an aversion to activity which may be constitutional but is typically induced by disease, extreme …

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  • 123ap|a|thy — «AP uh thee», noun. 1. lack of interest in or desire for activity; indifference: »The apathy of the lazy boy was annoying. The citizens apathy to local affairs resulted in poor government. SYNONYM(S): unconcern, impassivity. See syn. under… …

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  • 124in|dif|fer|ence — «ihn DF uhr uhns, DIHF ruhns», noun. 1. lack of interest or attention; not caring: »The boy s indifference to his homework worried his parents. 2. lack of importance: »It was a matter of indifference to him whether his hands were clean or dirty.… …

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  • 127Disco — This article is about the music genre. For the entertainment venue, see discothèque. For other uses, see Disco (disambiguation). Disco Stylistic origins Funk[1] • Various soul styles[2] • Psychedelic …

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  • 128Nerve agent — This article is about the chemical. For the band, see The Nerve Agents. This article forms part of the series Chemical agents Lethal agents Blood agents Cyanogen chloride (CK) …

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