Dormancy

/ˈdɔrmənsi/ noun

A state of inactivity or suspended development, often temporary. It describes a period when something is present but not active or growing.

From Latin 'dormire,' meaning 'to sleep,' through the adjective 'dormant.' The biological sense developed in the 18th century, extending the sleep metaphor to describe inactive states in plants, animals, and other systems.

AMስንቅ
ARالسبات
BNনিদ্রাবস্থা
CAdormició
CSspánek
DAdvale
DERuhestand
ELκοιμώμενος
ESlatencia
FAخواب
FIlepotila
FRdormance
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