Results for: state of being boring, tediousness, dullness
English English
(Psychology) pertaining to dysphoria, pertaining to a state of anxiety or restlessnessdysphoric
(Semantics) state of having one meaning (especially of individual words and phrases), singleness of meaningmonosemy
(Slang) corpse, dead body; overly formal or priggish person; fellow, regular person; drunk, difficult to bend, rigid; stubborn; strong; awkward; hard, difficult; thick; high, expensive, in a rigid state; thoroughly, completelystiff
(symbol) ) rho, quality of producing a reflection; quality of being contemplative, state of being pensive; ratio of energy reflected by a surface to the amount of energy striking the surface, reflectance (Physics), ratio of reflected and incident energiesreflectivity
, nurse certified by state, certified nurse, nurse who is academically certified, Registered General Nurseregistered nurse
,(north england) brat, arrest somebody, be in a particular state, become, begin something, bring something, catch an illness, cause something to be done, conceive somebody, difficult tennis return, forms passives, gain access to somebody, have an idea,...get
100 percent humidity, act of soaking, act of filling to capacity; state of being soaked, state of being filled to capacity; purity of tint, percentage of white in a given color, color intensity, comprehensive, condition of stable output current, full s...saturation
40 days, detain, hold in isolation, hold in confinement, isolate to avoid spread of disease, isolation to prevent spread of disease, confinement; blockage, enforcement of sanctions, place of isolation, state or period of isolation, time of enforced iso...quarantine
a coming together again, act of uniting again, act of joining again; state of being reunited; meeting of friends or colleagues after an extended separation, gatheringreunion
a nap, doze, nap; (Slang) something boring or tiresome, sleep, sleep lightly, to napsnooze
ability of embryo to grow normally, according to the rules, government order with force of law, officially approved for use, regulating of something, rule or order, statute, law; act of controlling, management, direction; state of being controlled, sta...regulation
ability to adhere, be unable to move, bombs falling on target at intervals, boring person, branch cut or broken from a tree or bush; long slender piece of wood; something which resembles a stick; staff, walking stick, cane, cannabis cigarette, criticis...stick
ability to be digested, state of being fit for digestiondigestibility
ability to be let, ability to be leased, ability to be rented; profitableness, state of being financially worthwhilerentability
ability to be seen, clear view, distance it is possible to see, public prominence, quality of being clearly seen; distance to which one can see clearly (Meteorology); state or quality of providing an unobstructed viewvisibility
 

Translations: 1630 / 1915

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