Deadness

DEAD'NESS, noun ded'ness.

1. Want of natural life or vital power, in an animal or plant; as the deadness of a limb, of a body, or of a tree.

2. Want of animation; dullness; languor; as the deadness of the eye.

3. Want of warmth or ardor; coldness; frigidity; as the deadness of the affections.

4. State of being incapable of conception, according to the ordinary laws of nature. [[Romans 4#19|Romans 4:19]].

5. Indifference; mortification of the natural desires; alienation of heart from temporal pleasures; as deadness to the world.