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becalm to make (a sailing vessel) motionless from lack of wind.
immobile standing or holding still; not moving; motionless. [1/2 definitions]
immobility the state or condition of not moving or being motionless. [1/2 definitions]
inertia in physics, the tendency of a motionless body to remain still or of a body in motion to continue at a constant velocity along a straight line unless subjected to some external force. [1/2 definitions]
meniscus the upper surface of a column of motionless liquid, curved concavely or convexly because of surface tension. [1/3 definitions]
paralyze to cause to be in a helpless or motionless state. [1/2 definitions]
stagnant standing still; motionless. [1/3 definitions]
stagnate to be or become motionless, fouled, or lacking in energy, originality, or development; be or become stagnant.
stock-still completely still; absolutely motionless.
suspend to cause to remain motionless, undissolved, or unattached in a fluid medium such as air or water. [1/7 definitions]
tableau an artistically arranged group of actors who remain motionless for a moment on stage, as at the end of a scene. [1/2 definitions]
tableau vivant living picture (French); a scene, statue, or picture depicted by costumed and posed actors who remain silent and motionless.
transfix to fix in place or hold motionless by, or as though by, impaling. [1/2 definitions]
unmoving not moving; motionless. [1/2 definitions]