Dormant
31dormant — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. torpid; quiescent. See latency, inactivity. Ant., active. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Sleeping] Syn. torpid, somnolent, quiescent, lethargic; see asleep . 2. [Inactive] Syn. inoperative, inert, in… …
32Dormant — Dor|mant [... mã:] der; s, s Substantivierung von fr. dormant »stehend; unbeweglich, fest«, eigtl. »schlafend«; vgl. ↑Dormanz> (veraltet) Tafelaufsatz …
33Dormant — Refer instead to Dormant account …
34dormant — adjective the tubers lie dormant in the soil until spring Syn: asleep, sleeping, resting; inactive, passive, inert, latent, quiescent See note at latent Ant: awake, active …
35dormant — pasyvi statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Laivyno minų kare – minos būklė, kurioje uždelsiamas jos veikimas. atitikmenys: angl. dormant pranc. insensible …
36dormant account — ➔ account1 * * * dormant account UK US noun [C] ► BANKING a bank account that has not had any money put into it or taken out of it for a long period of time: »There is increasing concern about the billions of pounds sitting unclaimed in dormant… …
37dormant tree — Dormant Dor mant, n. [See {Dormant}, a.] (Arch.) A large beam in the roof of a house upon which portions of the other timbers rest or sleep. Arch. Pub. Soc. Called also {dormant tree}, {dorman tree}, {dormond}, and {dormer}. Halliwell …
38dormant company — A company which has not carried out any significant accounting transactions either since formation or since the end of the previous financial accounting year (section 249AA(4), Companies Act 1985). When considering whether a company is dormant… …
39dormant company — UK US noun [C] ► FINANCE, WORKPLACE a company that does not trade, but may have other purposes such as protecting a brand name: »Funds were transferred to a dormant company, from which clients had access to their money in a form that was exempt… …
40dormant partner — see partner Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …