inertia |
pressure |
As a noun inertia
is (physics|uncountable|or|countable) the property of a body that resists any change to its uniform motion; equivalent to its mass.
As a verb pressure is
.
As an adjective pressure is
squeezed.
dog |
inertia |
As nouns the difference between dog and inertia
is that
dog is a mammal,
canis lupus familiaris , that has been domesticated for thousands of years, of highly variable appearance due to human breeding while
inertia is (physics|uncountable|or|countable) the property of a body that resists any change to its uniform motion; equivalent to its mass.
As a verb dog
is to pursue with the intent to catch.
lazy |
inertia |
As a verb lazy
is .
As a noun inertia is
(physics|uncountable|or|countable) the property of a body that resists any change to its uniform motion; equivalent to its mass.
innate |
inertia |
As an adjective innate
is inborn; native; natural; as, innate vigor; innate eloquence.
As a verb innate
is to cause to exist; to call into being.
As a noun inertia is
(physics|uncountable|or|countable) the property of a body that resists any change to its uniform motion; equivalent to its mass.
inertia |
apathy |
As nouns the difference between inertia and apathy
is that
inertia is the property of a body that resists any change to its uniform motion; equivalent to its mass while
apathy is complete lack of emotion or motivation about a person, activity, or object; depression; lack of interest or enthusiasm; disinterest.
slowness |
inertia |
As nouns the difference between slowness and inertia
is that
slowness is the quality or state of being slow while
inertia is (physics|uncountable|or|countable) the property of a body that resists any change to its uniform motion; equivalent to its mass.
inertia |
apathetic |
As a noun inertia
is (physics|uncountable|or|countable) the property of a body that resists any change to its uniform motion; equivalent to its mass.
As an adjective apathetic is
void of feeling; not susceptible of deep emotion; passionless; indifferent.
stillness |
inertia |
As nouns the difference between stillness and inertia
is that
stillness is the quality or state of being still; quietness; silence; calmness; inactivity while
inertia is the property of a body that resists any change to its uniform motion; equivalent to its mass.
inertia |
listlessness |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between inertia and listlessness
is that
inertia is the property of a body that resists any change to its uniform motion; equivalent to its mass while
listlessness is the state of being listless; indifference; lethargy.
doldrums |
inertia |
As nouns the difference between doldrums and inertia
is that
doldrums is a part of the ocean near the equator, abounding in calms, squalls, and light, baffling winds, which sometimes prevent all progress for weeks – so called by sailors while
inertia is (physics|uncountable|or|countable) the property of a body that resists any change to its uniform motion; equivalent to its mass.
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