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Webster's 1828 Dictionary

INERTNESS

n.The state or quality of being inert, or destitute of the power to move per se; that quality of passiveness by which bodies persist in a state of rest, or of motion given to them by external force. In the language of philosophy, this quality is called vis inertioe, or inertia. 1. Want of activity or exertion; habitual indisposition to action or motion; sluggishness.
In esse, [L.] in being; actually existing; distinguished from in posse, or in potentia, which denote that a thing is not, but may be.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

INERTNESS

INERTNESS In *ert "ness, n.

 

1. Want of activity or exertion; habitual indisposition to action or motion; sluggishness; apathy; insensibility. Glanvill. Laziness and inertness of mind. Burke.

 

2. Absence of the power of self-motion; inertia.

 

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