deader
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 dead n. Pronunciation: ' ded Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English deed, from Old English dēad; akin to Old Norse dauthr dead, deyja to die, Old High German tōt dead ― more at DIE Date: before 12th century 1 : deprived of life : no longer alive 2 a (1) : having the appearance of death : DEATHLY <in a dead faint> (2) : lacking power to move, feel, or respond : NUMB b : very tired c (1) : incapable of being stirred emotionally or intellectually : UNRESPONSIVE < dead to pity> (2) : grown cold : EXTINGUISHED < dead coals> 3 a : INANIMATE , INERT < dead matter> b : BARREN , INFERTILE < dead soil> c : no longer producing or functioning : EXHAUSTED <a dead battery> 4 a (1) : lacking power or effect <a dead law> (2) : no longer having interest, relevance, or significance <a dead issue> b : no longer in use : OBSOLETE <a dead language> c : no longer active : EXTINCT <a dead volcano> d : lacking in gaiety or animation <a dead party> e (1) : lacking in commercial activity : QUIET (2) : commercially idle or unproductive < dead capital> f : lacking elasticity <a dead tennis ball> g : being out of action or out of use <the phone went dead > specifically : free from any connection to a source of voltage and free from electric charges h (1) : being out of play <a dead ball> (2) : temporarily forbidden to play or to make a certain play in croquet 5 a : not running or circulating : STAGNANT < dead water> b : not turning <the dead center of a lathe> c : not imparting motion or power although otherwise functioning <a dead rear axle> d : lacking warmth, vigor, or taste 6 a : absolutely uniform <a dead level> b (1) : UNERRING (2) : EXACT < dead …