explorer |
stagnant |
As a noun explorer
is one who explores something.
As an adjective stagnant is
lacking freshness, motion, flow, progress, or change; stale; motionless; still.
stagnant |
limited |
As adjectives the difference between stagnant and limited
is that
stagnant is lacking freshness, motion, flow, progress, or change; stale; motionless; still while
limited is with certain (often specified) limits placed upon it.
As a verb limited is
past tense of limit.
stagnant |
bound |
As adjectives the difference between stagnant and bound
is that
stagnant is lacking freshness, motion, flow, progress, or change; stale; motionless; still while
bound is (with infinitive) obliged (to) or
bound can be (obsolete) ready, prepared.
As a verb bound is
(
bind) or
bound can be to surround a territory or other geographical entity or
bound can be to leap, move by jumping.
As a noun bound is
(often|used in plural) a boundary, the border which one must cross in order to enter or leave a territory or
bound can be a sizeable jump, great leap.
stagnant |
solvent |
As adjectives the difference between stagnant and solvent
is that
stagnant is lacking freshness, motion, flow, progress, or change; stale; motionless; still while
solvent is able to pay all debts as they become due, and having no more liabilities than assets.
As a noun solvent is
a liquid that dissolves a solid, liquid, or gaseous solute, resulting in a solution.
stagnant |
solvation |
As an adjective stagnant
is lacking freshness, motion, flow, progress, or change; stale; motionless; still.
As a noun solvation is
(chemistry) an association, or a reaction, of a solute with a solvent.
stasis |
stagnant |
As a noun stasis
is a slackening or arrest of the blood current, due not to a lessening of the heart’s beat, but to some abnormal resistance of the capillary walls.
As an adjective stagnant is
lacking freshness, motion, flow, progress, or change; stale; motionless; still.
stagnant |
depressed |
As adjectives the difference between stagnant and depressed
is that
stagnant is lacking freshness, motion, flow, progress, or change; stale; motionless; still while
depressed is unhappy, and blaming oneself rather than others; despondent.
As a verb depressed is
(
depress).
stagnant |
depress |
As an adjective stagnant
is lacking freshness, motion, flow, progress, or change; stale; motionless; still.
As a verb depress is
to press down.
steady |
stagnant |
As adjectives the difference between steady and stagnant
is that
steady is firm in standing or position; not tottering or shaking; fixed; firm while
stagnant is lacking freshness, motion, flow, progress, or change; stale; motionless; still.
As a verb steady
is to stabilize something; to prevent from shaking.
As a noun steady
is (informal) a regular customer.
slow |
stagnant |
As adjectives the difference between slow and stagnant
is that
slow is taking a long time to move or go a short distance, or to perform an action; not quick in motion; proceeding at a low speed while
stagnant is lacking freshness, motion, flow, progress, or change; stale; motionless; still.
As a verb slow
is to make (something) run, move, etc less quickly; to reduce the speed of.
As a noun slow
is someone who is slow; a sluggard.
As an adverb slow
is slowly.
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