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Definition of dull
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Dull
(superl.)
Insensible;
unfeeling.
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Duller
::
Duller
(n.) One who, or that
which,
dulls..
Siren
::
Siren (n.) Any long,
slender
amphibian
of the genus Siren or
family
Sirenidae,
destitute
of hind legs and
pelvis,
and
having
permanent
external
gills as well as
lungs.
They
inhabit
the
swamps,
lagoons,
and
ditches
of the
Southern
United
States.
The more
common
species
(Siren
lacertina)
is dull
lead-gray
in
color,
and
becames
two feet
long..
Heavy-headed
::
Heavy-headed
(a.) Dull;
stupid.
Nod
::
Nod (v. i.) To be
drowsy
or dull; to be
careless.
Lob
::
Lob (n.) A dull, heavy
person..
Sturgeon
::
Sturdy
(n.) A
disease
in sheep and
cattle,
marked
by great
nervousness,
or by
dullness
and
stupor..
Hebetation
::
Hebetation
(n.) The state of being
blunted
or
dulled.
Tarnish
::
Tarnish
(a.) To soil, or
change
the
appearance
of,
especially
by an
alternation
induced
by the air, or by dust, or the like; to
diminish,
dull, or
destroy
the
luster
of; to
sully;
as, to
tarnish
a
metal;
to
tarnish
gilding;
to
tarnish
the
purity
of
color..
Dullish
::
Dullish
(a.)
Somewhat
dull;
uninteresting;
tiresome.
Gloom
::
Gloom (n.)
Cloudiness
or
heaviness
of mind;
melancholy;
aspect
of
sorrow;
low
spirits;
dullness.
Myeloidin
::
Myeloidin
(n.) A
substance,
present
in the
protoplasm
of the
retinal
epithelium
cells,
and
resembling,
if not
identical
with, the
substance
(myelin)
forming
the
medullary
sheaths
of nerve
fibers..
Insipid
::
Insipid
(a.)
Wanting
in
spirit,
life, or
animation;
uninteresting;
weak;
vapid;
flat; dull;
heavy;
as, an
insipid
woman;
an
insipid
composition..
Frigidly
::
Frigidly
(adv.)
In a
frigid
manner;
coldly;
dully;
without
affection.
Languid
::
Languid
(a.)
Drooping
or
flagging
from
exhaustion;
indisposed
to
exertion;
without
animation;
weak;
weary;
heavy;
dull.
Prosaical
::
Prosaical
(a.) Dull;
uninteresting;
commonplace;
unimaginative;
prosy;
as, a
prosaic
person..
Oppression
::
Oppression
(n.) A sense of
heaviness
or
obstruction
in the body or mind;
depression;
dullness;
lassitude;
as, an
oppression
of
spirits;
an
oppression
of the
lungs..
Neurokeratin
::
Neurokeratin
(n.) A
substance,
resembling
keratin,
present
in nerve
tissue,
as in the
sheath
of the axis
cylinder
of
medullated
nerve
fibers.
Like
keratin
it
resists
the
action
of most
chemical
agents,
and by
decomposition
with
sulphuric
acid
yields
leucin
and
tyrosin..
Medulla
::
Medulla
(n.) The
marrow
of
bones;
the deep or inner
portion
of an organ or part; as, the
medulla,
or
medullary
substance,
of the
kidney;
specifically,
the
medula
oblongata..
Opiate
::
Opiate
(a.)
Inducing
sleep;
somniferous;
narcotic;
hence,
anodyne;
causing
rest,
dullness,
or
inaction;
as, the
opiate
rod of
Hermes..
Dolt
::
Dolt (n.) A
heavy,
stupid
fellow;
a
blockhead;
a
numskull;
an
ignoramus;
a
dunce;
a
dullard..
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