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quiescence
This term describes a profound stillness that is often temporary, suggesting a latent potential for future activity. It carries a clinical or scientific tone, frequently appearing in biological, chemical, or mechanical contexts to describe a system that is functional but currently dormant. Unlike simple silence or stillness, this word implies a state of suspension. It is an uncountable noun, meaning it does not have a plural form and cannot be counted with numbers; instead, it is measured in periods or states of being.
Meanings
A state of quietness, inactivity, or dormancy.
"The seed remained in a state of quiescence until the first rains of spring."
A period of temporary inactivity or suspension of function in a biological or chemical process.
"The virus enters a period of quiescence within the host cell before reactivating."