stagnant water

  • 41stag´nant|ly — stag|nant «STAG nuhnt», adjective. 1. not running or flowing; lacking motion or current: »stagnant air, stagnant water. SYNONYM(S): stationary. 2. foul from standing still: »a stagnant pool of water. 3. Figurative. not active; sluggish; dull: » …

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  • 42stag|nant — «STAG nuhnt», adjective. 1. not running or flowing; lacking motion or current: »stagnant air, stagnant water. SYNONYM(S): stationary. 2. foul from standing still: »a stagnant pool of water. 3. Figurative. not active; sluggish; dull: » …

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