deadness – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
deadness
n.
death, lack of life
Death
Death is the termination of all
biological functions that sustain a
living organism.
Phenomena which commonly bring about death include
biological aging (),
predation,
malnutrition,
disease,
suicide,
homicide,
starvation,
dehydration, and
accidents or trauma resulting in terminal
injury. Bodies of living organisms begin to
decompose shortly after death. Death has commonly been considered a
sad or unpleasant occasion, due to the termination of social and familial
bonds with the deceased or
affection for the being that has died. Other concerns include
fear of death,
necrophobia,
anxiety,
sorrow,
grief,
emotional pain,
depression,
sympathy,
compassion,
solitude, or saudade.
deadness
Noun
1. the physical property of something that has lost its elasticity; "he objected to the deadness of the tennis balls"
(hypernym) inelasticity
2. the inanimate property of something that has died
(hypernym) inanimateness, lifelessness
Deadness
(n.)
The state of being destitute of life, vigor, spirit, activity, etc.; dullness; inertness; languor; coldness; vapidness; indifference; as, the deadness of a limb, a body, or a tree; the deadness of an eye; deadness of the affections; the deadness of beer or cider; deadness to the world, and the like.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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deadness
n.
سستي, افسردگي, بے کاري, سرد مہري, دل برداشتگي
deadness of a limb
عضو کا رہ جانا
deadness of an eye
ضعف بصارت
deadness of the affections
افسردہ دلي, سرد مہري, لہو سفيد ہوجانا