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Definition of fele
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Fele (a.) Many.
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Stock
::
Stock (n.)
Hence,
a
person
who is as dull and
lifeless
as a stock or post; one who has
little
sense..
Pulseless
::
Pulseless
(a.)
Having
no
pulsation;
lifeless.
Thing
::
Thing (n.) An
inanimate
object,
in
distinction
from a
living
being;
any
lifeless
material..
Heavy
::
Heavy
(superl.)
Slow;
sluggish;
inactive;
or
lifeless,
dull,
inanimate,
stupid;
as, a heavy gait,
looks,
manners,
style,
and the like; a heavy
writer
or
book..
Lifeless
::
Lifeless
(a.)
Destitute
of life, or
deprived
of life; not
containing,
or
inhabited
by,
living
beings
or
vegetation;
dead, or
apparently
dead;
spiritless;
powerless;
dull; as, a
lifeless
carcass;
lifeless
matter;
a
lifeless
desert;
a
lifeless
wine; a
lifeless
story..
Dull
::
Dull
(superl.)
Heavy;
gross;
cloggy;
insensible;
spiritless;
lifeless;
inert.
Die
::
Die (v. i.) To pass from an
animate
to a
lifeless
state;
to cease to live; to
suffer
a total and
irreparable
loss of
action
of the vital
functions;
to
become
dead; to
expire;
to
perish;
-- said of
animals
and
vegetables;
often with of, by, with, from, and
rarely
for,
before
the cause or
occasion
of
death;
as, to die of
disease
or
hardships;
to die by fire or the
sword;
to die with
horror
at the
thought..
Dismay
::
Dismay
(v. i.) To
render
lifeless;
to
subdue;
to
disquiet.
Deutoplasm
::
Deutoplasm
(n.) The
lifeless
food
matter
in the
cytoplasm
of an ovum or a cell, as
distinguished
from the
active
or true
protoplasm;
yolk
substance;
yolk..
Pall
::
Pall (v. t.) To make vapid or
insipid;
to make
lifeless
or
spiritless;
to dull; to
weaken.
Matrix
::
Matrix
(n.) The
lifeless
portion
of
tissue,
either
animal
or
vegetable,
situated
between
the
cells;
the
intercellular
substance..
Exanimous
::
Exanimous
(a.)
Lifeless;
dead.
Abiogenesis
::
Abiogenesis
(n.) The
supposed
origination
of
living
organisms
from
lifeless
matter;
such
genesis
as does not
involve
the
action
of
living
parents;
spontaneous
generation;
--
called
also
abiogeny,
and
opposed
to
biogenesis..
Exanimate
::
Exanimate
(a.)
Lifeless;
dead.
Vap
::
Vap (n.) That which is
vapid,
insipid,
or
lifeless;
especially,
the
lifeless
part of
liquor
or
wine..
Deadish
::
Deadish
(a.)
Somewhat
dead, dull, or
lifeless;
deathlike..
Inanimation
::
Inanimation
(n.) Want of
animation;
lifeless;
dullness.
Amort
::
Amort (a.) As if dead;
lifeless;
spiritless;
dejected;
depressed.
Fele
::
Fele (a.) Many.
Wifeless
::
Wifeless
(a.)
Without
a wife;
unmarried.
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