quiescence
English
/kwiˈɛsəns/
noun
Definitions
- The state of being quiescent; dormancy.
- Being at rest, quiet, still, inactive or motionless.
- The action of bringing something to rest or making it quiescent; the action of coming to rest or to a quiescent state.
- (microbiology) The period when a cell is in a term of no growth and no division.
- (entomology) In insects, a temporary slowing down of metabolism and development in response to adverse environmental conditions, which, unlike diapause, does not involve physiological changes.
Etymology
Suffix from English quiescent borrowed from Latin quiescentia.
Origin
Latin
quiescentia
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Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- angioquiescent English
- immunoquiescence English
- immunoquiescent English
- nonquiescent English
- quiescent English
- quiescently English
- quiescin English
- semiquiescent English
- quiescentia Latin
- quiēscēns Latin
- quiēscēns, quiescens Latin
- quiescencia Spanish, Castilian
- *kʷyeh₁- Proto-Indo-European