Dormant
Dormant describes a state of inactivity in which an organism, tissue, or system is not currently active but remains capable of renewed activity. In biology and geology, dormancy refers to a reversible suspension of growth or function, often as a response to unfavorable conditions. In geology, a volcano may be termed dormant if it is not erupting now but retains the potential to erupt in the future.
Etymology and usage: The term comes from the Latin dormire, meaning “to sleep,” and entered English via
Biology: Dormancy is an adaptive strategy that lowers metabolic rate and increases resistance to stress during
Geology and other uses: A dormant volcano has not erupted recently but can become active again, whereas