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torpor

Noun

This term describes a heavy, oppressive lack of energy that feels more like a biological or psychological shutdown than simple tiredness. It carries a connotation of numbness or a frozen state, often suggesting a lack of responsiveness to external stimuli. In biological contexts, it refers to a specific physiological adaptation where metabolic rates drop significantly. Unlike hibernation, which is a long-term seasonal state, torpor can be a short-term survival strategy used by animals to endure immediate environmental stress.

Meanings

Noun

A state of physical or mental inactivity; lethargy.

"The long winter months left the village in a state of deep torpor."

Noun

A state of decreased physiological activity in an animal, usually as a survival mechanism to save energy during cold weather or food scarcity.

"Some hummingbirds enter a state of torpor at night to prevent starvation."

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