Torpor vs Prostration - What's the difference?
torpor | prostration |
Being inactive or stuporous.
A state of apathy or lethargy.
(biology) A state similar to hibernation characterised by energy-conserving, very deep sleep
The act or condition of prostrating (lying flat) oneself, as a sign of humility.
A part of the ordination of Catholic and Orthodox priests.
Being laid face down (prone).
The condition of being prostrated, as from heat.
A reverential bow performed in Middle Eastern cultures.
As nouns the difference between torpor and prostration
is that torpor is being inactive or stuporous while prostration is the act or condition of prostrating (lying flat) oneself, as a sign of humility.torpor
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Alternative forms
* torpourNoun
(-)Synonyms
* torpidity * sluggishness * lethargy * languorDerived terms
* torporificprostration
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Noun
(en noun)- The ordination ceremony includes a variety of rituals, rich in meaning and history, e.g., the prostration , laying on of hands, anointing of hands, giving of the chalice and paten, and sign of peace. —
Diocese of Rochester, NY