The word dormant is said in the Latin language as sopita. This word is said in Italian as inattivo and in Spanish as latente.
The word dormant is an adjective. Dormant means to be inactive or asleep.
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The Latin word for "carry" is "porto".
The word dorm means a room in a college or a boarding school or overnight camp. However, the root "dorm" means "sleep"...dormant, dormitory, dormer...
The word is derived from the Latin "hiberna" meaning a winter camp or winter quarters. It means to spend the winter in a dormant (not really awake) state. It can be applied to either plants or animals. In the case of animals they usually set up "winter quarters" in a cave or sheltered spot. This shelter is called a Hibernaculum
dormant comes from the latin verb "dormio, dormire, dormivi, dormitus" which means "to sleep/be idle"
The Latin 4th conjugation verb dormio means I rest or I sleep. Dormiunt is the third person plural: they rest, or they sleep, or they are resting, or they are sleeping.
dormiunt (third person plural form of domio, dormire)
The word dormant is an adjective. Dormant means to be inactive or asleep.
The word 'dormant' does not occur in the KJV Bible.
The seeds are dormant but alive.
Dormant, from the Latin word, sleeping, is often used for volcanoes and faults that are now quiet.
Dormant, from the Latin word, sleeping, is often used for volcanoes and faults that are now quiet.
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This is described as a dormant volcano (neither active nor extinct).
To hibernate is to enter an inactive or dormant state.
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