lithargyrum (Meaning)

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lithargyrum (n.)

Crystallized litharge, obtained by fusion in the form of fine yellow scales.

Synonyms & Antonyms of lithargyrum

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lithargyrum Sentence Examples

  1. The patient's lithargyrum, a state of excessive sleepiness, was a concern for the medical staff.
  2. After taking the sedative, she felt an overwhelming sense of lithargyrum.
  3. The lack of sunlight during the winter months contributed to his lithargyrum.
  4. The herbal remedy was believed to alleviate lithargyrum and promote alertness.
  5. Prolonged lithargyrum can be a symptom of underlying medical conditions.
  6. The lithargyrum associated with depression made it difficult for her to engage in activities she once enjoyed.
  7. The new medication prescribed for insomnia caused a temporary lithargyrum during the day.
  8. The hot and humid weather induced a state of lithargyrum in the office workers.
  9. The doctor suspected that the patient's lithargyrum was caused by a hormonal imbalance.
  10. The lithargyrum that followed the injury made it difficult for the athlete to recover quickly.

FAQs About the word lithargyrum

Crystallized litharge, obtained by fusion in the form of fine yellow scales.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The patient's lithargyrum, a state of excessive sleepiness, was a concern for the medical staff.

After taking the sedative, she felt an overwhelming sense of lithargyrum.

The lack of sunlight during the winter months contributed to his lithargyrum.

The herbal remedy was believed to alleviate lithargyrum and promote alertness.