| S | Sedentary |
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| SC | Sedentary Control |
| SED | sedentary |
| sedentary | 1. Sitting habitually, of inactive habits. 2. Pertaining to a sitting posture. Origin: L. Sedentarius (09 Oct 1997) |
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requiring sitting or little activity; "forced by illness to lead a sedentary life"
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| sedentary |
A human settlement pattern in which people largely stay in one place year-round, although some members of the population may still be mobile in the search for food and raw materials.
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| sedentary |
Settled in one place throughout most or all of the year.
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| sedentary |
remaining in one area; not active
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| sedentary |
a habitual lack of physical activity
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| sedentary | used of persons or actions |
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