Search for crossword answers and clues
Kind of state
Answer for the clue "Kind of state ", 10 letters:
vegetative
Word definitions for vegetative in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 14c., "endowed with the power of growth," from Old French vegetatif "(naturally) growing," from Medieval Latin vegetativus , from vegetat- , past participle stem of vegetare (see vegetable (adj.)). Middle English transferred sense was "characterized ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. of or relating to an activity that is passive and monotonous; "a dull vegetative lifestyle" [syn: vegetive ] used of involuntary bodily functions; "vegetative functions such as digestion or growth or circulation" (of reproduction) characterized by ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES persistent vegetative state COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN propagation ▪ The second method, budding is where vegetative propagation becomes distinctly more involved, difficult - and interesting. ▪ A period of vegetative ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 Of or relating to plants; especially to their growth. 2 (context biology English) Of or relating to functions such as growth, nutrition and asexual reproduction rather than sexual reproduction. 3 physically inactive. 4 (context medicine English) Of ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Vegetative describes vegetation . Vegetative may also refer to: Vegetative reproduction , a type of asexual reproduction for plants Persistent vegetative state , a condition of people with severe brain damage Plant community , sometimes called a vegetative ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Vegetative \Veg"e*ta*tive\, a. [Cf. F. v['e]g['e]tatif.] Growing, or having the power of growing, as plants; capable of vegetating. Having the power to produce growth in plants; as, the vegetative properties of soil. (Biol.) Having relation to ...
Usage examples of vegetative.
Now admitting the existence of a living thing that is at once a Thought and its object, it must be a Life distinct from the vegetative or sensitive life or any other life determined by Soul.
London had an acrid scent: damp ashes, the softer underlying fetor of rot that oozed from ancient bricks and stone buildings, the thick vegetative smell of the canal, sharpened with urine and spilled beer.
Now if there is any operation in man which does not proceed from the reason and the will, it is not simply a human operation, but belongs to man by reason of some part of human nature--sometimes by reason of the nature of elementary bodies, as to be borne downwards--sometimes by reason of the force of the vegetative soul, as to be nourished, and to grow--sometimes by reason of the sensitive part, as to see and hear, to imagine and remember, to desire and to be angry.
Were they intrinsic to the plants from which ayahuasca and yopo were derived, an example of an abiding botanical intelligence amplified and made comprehensible by an interfacing of vegetative alkaloids with human neurons?
Deforestation, overgrazing, plowing, or other stripping of the vegetative cover lessens the possibility that rain will be slowed down and stopped so that it may seep into the soil, subsoil and the underground waterways.
The natural order is only temporarily salvaged when Hal conquers France in deference to his forefathers, thereby acquiring a new world of vegetative and procreative fertility.
Not only does a moss-plant never arise directly from the spore, but in all cases of vegetative reproduction, apart from the separation of branches by decay of older regions of the plant, a protonema is found.
The manse was now grown as decrepit as its final resident, who lived alone except for a single house servant and a greensman whose sole duty was to keep open a tunnel through what had once been a garden but was now long since given over to vegetative rampage.
But I do remember him saying that given the fact vampires spend half their time in a vegetative state, half in an accelerated condition that affords them inhuman strength and inspires the fiercest of appetites, their digestive processes would likely be a gross parody of the human, producing incredibly vile liquified wastes and ghastly breath.
Man, therefore, lives in part under sensation, for he has the organs of sensation, and in large part even by the merely vegetative principle, for the body grows and propagates: all the graded phases are in a collaboration, but the entire form, man, takes rank by the dominant, and when the life-principle leaves the body it is what it is, what it most intensely lived.
And as we must look at the curious and complex laws governing the facility with which trees can be grafted on each other as incidental on unknown differences in their vegetative systems, so I believe that the still more complex laws governing the facility of first crosses, are incidental on unknown differences, chiefly in their reproductive systems.
In the same manner as in grafting trees, the capacity of one species or variety to take on another, is incidental on generally unknown differences in their vegetative systems, so in crossing, the greater or less facility of one species to unite with another, is incidental on unknown differences in their reproductive systems.
I say, about the marvels of this Vegetative Force that could make little animals out of mutton gravy and heated seed soups.
I would estimate eighteen months to two years before he reaches a total blunting, a vegetative state.
The body is vegetative, but Jeff Steinbrenner is confident that regen-tank technology could replicate the germ plasm if we use external redactive input to augment the residue in the cerebellar network and the nervous system of the living body.