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Definition of vigor
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Vigor (n.)
Strength
or force in
animal
or force in
animal
or
vegetable
nature
or
action;
as, a plant grows with
vigor..
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Robust
::
Robust
(a.)
Requiring
strength
or
vigor;
as,
robust
employment..
Thrive
::
Thrive
(v. i.) To
increase
in bulk or
stature;
to grow
vigorously
or
luxuriantly,
as a
plant;
to
flourish;
as, young
cattle
thrive
in rich
pastures;
trees
thrive
in a good
soil..
Fresh
::
Fresh
(superl)
Renewed
in
vigor,
alacrity,
or
readiness
for
action;
as, fresh for a
combat;
hence,
tending
to renew in
vigor;
rather
strong;
cool or
brisk;
as, a fresh
wind..
Beat
::
Beat (v. i.) To
strike
repeatedly;
to
inflict
repeated
blows;
to knock
vigorously
or
loudly.
Staminal
::
Stamina
(n. pl.)
Whatever
constitutes
the
principal
strength
or
support
of
anything;
power of
endurance;
backbone;
vigor;
as, the
stamina
of a
constitution
or of life; the
stamina
of a
State..
Envigor
::
Envigor
(v. t.) To
invigorate.
Prigidity
::
Prigidity
(n.) Want of heat or
vigor;
as, the
frigidity
of old age..
Strong
::
Strong
(superl.)
Having
great
force,
vigor,
power,
or the like, as the mind,
intellect,
or any
faculty;
as, a man of a
strong
mind,
memory,
judgment,
or
imagination..
Noisette
::
Noisette
(n.) A
hybrid
rose
produced
in 1817, by a
French
gardener,
Noisette,
of
Charleston,
South
Carolina,
from the China rose and the musk rose. It has given rise to many fine
varieties,
as the
Lamarque,
the
Marechal
(or
Marshal)
Niel, and the Cloth of gold. Most roses of this class have
clustered
flowers
and are of
vigorous
growth..
Snatch
::
Snatch
(n.) A short
period
of
vigorous
action;
as, a
snatch
at
weeding
after a
shower..
Strong-water
::
Strong-minded
(a.)
Having
a
vigorous
mind; esp.,
having
or
affecting
masculine
qualities
of mind; -- said of
women..
Decoct
::
Decoct
(v. t.) To warm,
strengthen,
or
invigorate,
as if by
boiling..
Lively
::
Lively
(adv.)
In a
brisk,
active,
or
animated
manner;
briskly;
vigorously..
Mightily
::
Mightily
(adv.)
In a
mighty
manner;
with
might;
with great
earnestness;
vigorously;
powerfully.
Silence
::
Silence
(v. t.) To cause to cease
firing,
as by a
vigorous
cannonade;
as, to
silence
the
batteries
of an
enemy..
Green
::
Green
(superl.)
Full of life aud
vigor;
fresh and
vigorous;
new;
recent;
as, a green
manhood;
a green
wound..
Freshly
::
Freshly
(adv.)
In a fresh
manner;
vigorously;
newly,
recently;
brightly;
briskly;
coolly;
as,
freshly
gathered;
freshly
painted;
the wind blows
freshly..
Round
::
Round
(adv.)
Roundly;
fully;
vigorously.
Tone
::
Tone (n.) That state of a body, or of any of its
organs
or
parts,
in which the
animal
functions
are
healthy
and
performed
with due
vigor..
Animated
::
Animated
(a.)
Endowed
with life; full of life or
spirit;
indicating
animation;
lively;
vigorous.
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