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logy
CIDE DICTIONARY
logy, a. [From D. log.].
Heavy or dull in respect to motion or thought; as, a logy horse; feeling logy. [1913 Webster]
"Porcupines are . . . logy, sluggish creatures." [1913 Webster]
THESAURUS
logy
abeyant, apathetic, cataleptic, catatonic, dead, dopey, dormant, dull, flat, foul, groggy, heavy, in abeyance, in suspense, inactive, inert, languid, languorous, latent, leaden, lifeless, passive, phlegmatic, sedentary, slack, sleeping, sluggish, slumbering, smoldering, stagnant, standing, static, suspended, tame, torpid, unarousedROGET THESAURUS
logy
Dullness
N dullness, heaviness, flatness, infestivity &c, stupidity want of originality, dearth of ideas, prose, matter of fact, heavy book, conte a dormir debout, platitude, dull, dull as ditch water, unentertaining, uninteresting, flat, dry as dust, unfunny, unlively, logy, unimaginative, insulse, dry as dust, prosy, prosing, prosaic, matter of fact, commonplace, pedestrian, pointless, weary stale flat and unprofitable, stupid, slow, flat, insipid, vapid, humdrum, monotonous, melancholic, stolid plodding, boring, tiresome, tedious, davus sum non Aedipus, deadly dull and boring, DDB.For further exploring for "logy" in Webster Dictionary Online