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exanimate (medicine)


exanimate


1. Lifeless; dead. "Carcasses exanimate."

2. Destitute of animation; spiritless; disheartened. "Pale . . . Wretch, exanimate by love."

Origin: L. Exanimatus, p. P. Of exanimare to deprive of life or spirit; ex out + anima air, breath, life, spirit.

Source: Websters Dictionary


insulation (iou)



insulation noun. M18.
[from INSULATE verb + -ATION.]
The action of insulating or the condition of being insulated against the passage of electricity, heat, or sound; the degree to which something is insulated. M18.
Electrical Review Higher Voltage demands better insulation.
b. Insulating or non-conductive material. L19.
J. S. Foster Practical ways of incorporating insulation in wall construction.
The action or an act of detaching or separating a thing etc. from its surroundings; the state or condition of being isolated. L18.
G. Wakefield An absolute insulation..from the reasonable benefits of society.
The action of making land into an island; the fact of being made into an island; an island. M19.