logy
pronunciation
How to pronounce logy in British English: UK ['ləʊgɪ]
How to pronounce logy in American English: US ['loʊgɪ]
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- Adjective:
- stunned or confused and slow to react (as from blows or drunkenness or exhaustion)
Word Origin
- logy (adj.)
- "dull and heavy," 1848, American English, perhaps from Dutch log "heavy, dull" + -y (2); compare Middle Low German luggich "sleepy, sluggish." Or perhaps a variant of loggy.
Example
- 1. He was logy from eating too much .
- 2. Everyone in the office seems a bit logy this afternoon .
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- 4. The supervise by the morality is weak to the medical techno logy .
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