yes, I think it has been derived from the frnch word dormer which means to sleep.So dormant is used for smtn that is inactive.motionless or not moving
The word dormant is an adjective. Dormant means to be inactive or asleep.
The seeds are dormant but alive.
The word 'dormant' does not occur in the KJV Bible.
This is an example of a sentence using the word derivative. The teacher liked it when the student used the derivative of the trash words
I have a good derivative.
English has many derivative words.
The word dormant is said in the Latin language as sopita. This word is said in Italian as inattivo and in Spanish as latente.
conserve
No.
The English derivative for the Latin word "vita" is "vital."
derivative anagram
No. The word "neighboring" is a derivative, specifically the present participle, of the verb meaning of "neighbor".