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Webster 1913 Edition


Quiescent

Qui-es′cent

,
Adj.
[L.
quiescens
,
-entis
, p. pr. of
quiescere
: cf. F.
quiescent
. See
Quiesce
.]
1.
Being in a state of repose; at rest; still; not moving;
as, a
quiescent
body or fluid
.
2.
Not ruffed with passion; unagitated; not in action; not excited; quiet; dormant; resting.
In times of national security, the feeling of patriotism . . . is so
quiescent
that it seems hardly to exist.
Prof. Wilson.
3.
(Gram.)
Not sounded; silent;
as, y is
quiescent
in “
day
” and “
say
.”

Qui-es′cent

,
Noun.
(Gram.)
A silent letter.
M. Stuart.

Webster 1828 Edition


Quiescent

QUIES'CENT

,
Adj.
[L. quiescens.]
1.
Resting being in a state of repose; still: not moving; as a quiescent body or fluid.
2.
Not ruffled with passion; unagitated; as the mind.
3.
Silent; not sounded; having no sound; as a quiescent letter. Sow mow, with w quiescent; say, day, with y quiescent.

QUIES'CENT

,
Noun.
A silent letter.

Definition 2024


quiescent

quiescent

English

Adjective

quiescent (comparative more quiescent, superlative most quiescent)

  1. Inactive, quiet, at rest.
    The bats were quiescent at that time of day, so we slowly entered the cave.
    • 1840, John Wilson, “On the Genius and Character of Burns”, in John Wilson; Robert Chambers, The Land of Burns, a Series of Landscapes and Portraits, Illustrative of the Life and Writings of the Scottish Poet. The Landscapes from Paintings made Expressly for the Work, by D[avid] O[ctavius] Hill, Esq., R.S.A. The Literary Department, by Professor Wilson, of the University of Edinburgh; and Robert Chambers, Esq., Author of the “Scottish Biographical Dictionary,” “Picture of Scotland,” Etc. Etc., volume II, 2nd edition, Glasgow: Blackie & Son, Queen Street, Glasgow; South College Street, Edinburgh; and Warwick Square, London, OCLC 314762618, page ci:
      In times of national security, the feeling of Patriotism among the masses is so quiescent that it seems hardly to exist—in their case national glory or national danger awakens it, and it leaps up armed cap-a-pie.
  2. (grammar) Not sounded; silent.
    The k is quiescent in "knight" and "know".
  3. (cell biology) Non-proliferating.

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Latin

Verb

quiēscent

  1. third-person plural future active indicative of quiēscō