Lethargy
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- A state of fatigue, sluggishness and inactivity
- A state of apathy with lack of emotion or interest
- A state of comatose torpor (as found in sleeping sickness)
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Etymology
From Ancient Greek (lethargia) "drowsiness", from (lethargos) "forgetful, lethargy".
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See also
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