Inviato: mercoledì 28 novembre 2007, 22:07
Degenerati
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giorgioperozzi ha scritto:Preso dal sito di De Mauro Paravia:
de|ge|ne|rà|to
p.pass., agg., s.m.
1 p.pass. ⇒degenerare
2 agg., s.m. CO che, chi è di abitudini immorali, pervertito: è un d.
3 agg. TS med., biol., di muscolo, tessuto e sim., che ha subito una degenerazione
Ma sì, degeneriamoci tutti :D
Mi sa che una "spostatina" in Off-Topic ci tocca proprio!
ROBERTO ha scritto:
giorgio ti serve aiuto?
giorgioperozzi ha scritto:Mi sa che una "spostatina" in Off-Topic ci tocca proprio!
GIAMPABLO ha scritto:Volevo impressionare i' Perozzi con effetti speciali:
degenerate
adjective |diˈjenərit|
1 having lost the physical, mental, or moral qualities considered normal and desirable; showing evidence of decline : a degenerate form of a higher civilization. See note at depraved .
2 technical lacking some property, order, or distinctness of structure previously or usually present, in particular
• Mathematics relating to or denoting an example of a particular type of equation, curve, or other entity that is equivalent to a simpler type, often occurring when a variable or parameter is set to zero.
• Physics relating to or denoting an energy level that corresponds to more than one quantum state.
• Physics relating to or denoting matter at densities so high that gravitational contraction is counteracted either by the Pauli exclusion principle or by an analogous quantum effect between closely packed neutrons.
• Biology having reverted to a simpler form as a result of losing a complex or adaptive structure present in the ancestral form.
noun |diˈjenərit|
an immoral or corrupt person.
verb |diˈjenəˌrāt| [ intrans. ]
decline or deteriorate physically, mentally, or morally : the quality of life had degenerated | the debate degenerated into a brawl.
DERIVATIVES
degeneracy |-rəsē| noun
degenerately |-ritlē| adverb
ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from Latin degeneratus ‘no longer of its kind,’ from the verb degenerare, from degener ‘debased,’ from de- ‘away from’ + genus, gener- ‘race, kind.’
POWERMAX ha scritto:Spostato in O.T :D