"Torpor" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Torpor is a temporary state of reduced physiological activity and reduced metabolic rate, often accompanied by reduced body temperature, lowered respiration and heartbeat, and decreased responsiveness to the environment. It is a defensive mechanism that some animals, including humans, use to conserve energy, typically for short periods of time.
Definition: A state of inactivity or reduced activity; a feeling of dullness or apathy.
A state of being "torpid". Being in a state of low physical activity or inactivity due to being overwhelmed or bored with a situation.
Torpescent refers to someone or something that is gradually losing their physical strength, faculties, or abilities as they age, especially in a gradual and painful way. It is often used to describe an elderly person who is losing their physical stamina or their faculties due to the natural decline that comes with aging.
State or quality of being torpid or in a dormant or inactive state, especially of the physiology of an animal (typically in a state of hibernation).
To make something seem repellent or unattractive by highlighting its perceived shortcomings or flaws.
Listlessness, apathy, or a lack of enthusiasm or energy; a dullness or languor of emotions, spirit, or mind.
Torque refers to a measure of rotational force or twisting force that causes an object to rotate or turn around a pivot point. It is a measure of the tendency of a force to rotate an object about a pivot point, and is typically measured in units of force times distance, such as newton-meters (N·m) or pound-feet (lb·ft).
Distorted or stretched beyond normal limits, often due to strong emotion or intense experience. Can also refer to aTurning or twisting motion.
Tomás de Torquemada (1420-1498) was a Spanish Dominican friar who served as the Grand Inquisitor of Spain from 1483 until his death. His name has become synonymous with torture and persecution.<br><br>The term "torquemada" can refer to a person who engages in oppressive or cruel treatment, especially towards those who hold different beliefs or opinions.<br><br>The word can also be used figuratively to describe a person or an institution that uses coercion, manipulation, or moral pressure to achieve their goals or impose their will.<br><br>In a broader sense, "torquemada" can refer to any system or ideology that seeks to suppress dissent, impose conformity, or punish those who do not conform to its norms or values.
A torquemeter is a device used to measure rotational speed, power output, and/or torque at the power output shaft of a rotating or reciprocating engine, dynamometer, or other type of mechanical device. It is similar to an ammeter for measuring electrical flow.