unexcitable

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1) Not excitable, not easily excited.
 * 2) Not capable of being excited.
 * 3) * 1794,, , London: J. Johnson, Volume I, Section 12, 2. Of sensorial Exertion, p. 79,
 * When the spirit of animation is thus exhausted by useless exertions, the organ becomes torpid or unexcitable into action, and a second fit of quiescence succeeds that of abundant activity.
 * 1) Not capable of being excited.
 * 2) * 1794,, , London: J. Johnson, Volume I, Section 12, 2. Of sensorial Exertion, p. 79,
 * When the spirit of animation is thus exhausted by useless exertions, the organ becomes torpid or unexcitable into action, and a second fit of quiescence succeeds that of abundant activity.
 * When the spirit of animation is thus exhausted by useless exertions, the organ becomes torpid or unexcitable into action, and a second fit of quiescence succeeds that of abundant activity.

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