tor·pid

Pronunciation: \ˈtȯr-pəd\
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Latin torpidus, from torpēre to be sluggish or numb; akin to Lithuanian tirpti to become numb
Date: 15th century

1 a : having lost motion or the power of exertion or feeling : DORMANT, NUMB b : sluggish in functioning or acting <a torpid frog> <a torpid mind>
2 : lacking in energy or vigor : APATHETIC, DULL — tor·pid·i·ty noun



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