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  1. During the winter the seeds lie dormant in the soil. opposite active. Oxford Collocations Dictionary Dormant is used with these nouns: volcano; See full entry. Word Origin late Middle English (in the senses ‘fixed in position’ and ‘latent’): from Old French, ‘sleeping’, present participle of dormir, from Latin dormire ‘to sleep’.

  2. DORMANT definicja: 1. Something that is dormant is not active or growing but has the ability to be active at a later…. Dowiedź się więcej.

  3. DORMANT definition: not active or developing now, but possibly active in the future: . Learn more.

  4. Find 30 different ways to say DORMANT, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  5. dormant (adjective) dormant / ˈ doɚmənt/ adjective. Britannica Dictionary definition of DORMANT. [more dormant; most dormant] : not doing anything at this time : not active but able to become active. a dormant volcano. The seeds will remain/lie dormant until the spring. Her emotions have lain dormant for many years.

  6. The earliest known use of the word dormant is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for dormant is from around 1405, in the writing of Geoffrey Chaucer, poet and administrator. dormant is a borrowing from French. Etymons: French dormant. See etymology.

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