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- Sedentary - a. - Accustomed to sit much or long; as, a sedentary man.
- Sedentary - a. - Characterized by, or requiring, much sitting; as, a sedentary employment; a sedentary life.
- Sedentary - a. - Inactive; motionless; sluggish; hence, calm; tranquil.
- Sedentary - a. - Caused by long sitting.
- Sedentary - a. - Remaining in one place, especially when firmly attached to some object; as, the oyster is a sedentary mollusk; the barnacles are sedentary crustaceans.
- Active - a. - Requiring or implying action or exertion; -- opposed to sedentary or to tranquil; as, active employment or service; active scenes.
- Sedentarily - adv. - In a sedentary manner.
- Sedentary - a. - Characterized by, or requiring, much sitting; as, a sedentary employment; a sedentary life.
- Sedentary - a. - Accustomed to sit much or long; as, a sedentary man.
- Sedentary - a. - Remaining in one place, especially when firmly attached to some object; as, the oyster is a sedentary mollusk; the barnacles are sedentary crustaceans.
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- G1476 ἑδραῖος - 1476 ἑδραῖος - ἙΔΡΑῖΟΣ - - hedraîos - hed-rah'-yos - from a derivative of (to sit); sedentary, i.e. (by implication) immovable:--settled, stedfast. - Adjective - greek
- G2272 ἡσύχιος - 2272 ἡσύχιος - ἩΣΎΧΙΟΣ - - hēsýchios - hay-soo'-khee-os - a prolonged form of a compound probably of a derivative of the base of ἑδραῖος and perhaps ἔχω; properly, keeping one's seat (sedentary), i.e. (by implication) still (undisturbed, undisturbing):--peaceable, quiet. - Adjective - greek