Definition of Torpidness. Meaning of Torpidness. Synonyms of Torpidness

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Definition of Torpidness

Torpidness
Torpidness Tor"pid*ness, n. The qualityy or state of being torpid.

Meaning of Torpidness from wikipedia

- Torpids is one of two series of bumping races, a type of rowing race, held yearly at Oxford University; the other is Eights W****. More than 130 men's...
- metabolic rate allows the prolonged survival of animals capable of entering torpid states. In 2020, scientists reported evidence of the torpor in Lystrosaurus...
- undefeated in Torpids, the longest run of any college by far.[citation needed] In 2006 Oriel claimed the first ever double headship in Torpids, rowing over...
- to the termly intercollegiate rowing regattas: Christ Church Regatta, Torpids, and Summer Eights. In addition, there are higher standard university wide...
- straightforward, and even criticize its overarching themes as "the stuff of torpid platitudes", online discussion has been much more positive. Heated debate...
- (Nyctimene robinsoni). Torpid states last longer in the summer for megabats than in the winter. During hibernation, bats enter a torpid state and decrease...
- Summer Eight's headship until 1984. The Boat Club was also able to win Torpids Headship in the Women's division in 1986. SHBC alumni include American...
- but in the 1830s, a second series of races, known as “Torpids” came into being. Originally, Torpids appears to have been held for crews inferior to those...
- Abebe, Nitsuh (June 24, 2011). "Bon Iver's Indie Soft-Rock: Transcendent or Torpid? - Slideshow". Vulture. Retrieved October 19, 2020. "Examining Bon Iver's...
- Cambridge University (February–March) May Bumps, Cambridge University (June) Torpids, Oxford University (March) Head race Head of the River Amstel (the Netherlands)...