Fatigue
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Getting a 1g stretched septum piercing, or any similar nose piercing, will not ruin your sense of smell. Brain trauma would be the most likely cause of losing your sense of smell.
stamina is how long something can go, or last. a horse needs stamina to continously go or most often, run. such as in a long race a horse would need the stamina to keep running without getting terribly tired.
Depends. Is it a distance run? Or a fast run? If it is distance, the stamina runner would win. If it was a track, then the speed runner would win.
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In Kannada, we would say Trana ತ್ರಾಣ.
Although losing all of the senses of sight, hearing, taste and smell would make someone's life extremely difficult, the sense of touch is the most important one in my opinion.
To build stamina long slow distance jogging is best
Charlie Gordon in "Flowers for Algernon" is afraid of losing his peanuts because they symbolize his sense of security and familiarity. Losing his peanuts would disrupt the routine and comfort he finds in his daily life, which can be especially distressing for someone like Charlie who is intellectually disabled and relies on routines for stability.
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There is no adjectival form of the noun stamina. You would have to recast your sentence. For example:'My friend had enormous stamina when she was running the marathon.''I have noticed that David's stamina has decreased over the past few months.'If you are taking the word stamina to mean high stamina (as opposed to being just a neutral synonym for staying-power, with no indication of how much of it the person in question has), and you want an adjectival equivalent, you could perhaps use powerful or energetic, although they are not exact synonyms.