Etymology: [ 'ri-g&r ] (noun.) 14th century. From Old French, from Latin rigor (“stiffness, rigidness, rigor, cold, harshness”) rigere (“to be rigid”).
Kas lifleri ATP ve fosforilkreatinden tamamen yoksun kaldıklarında aktin-miyozin bağlarının çözülmemesi sonucu kasların kasılı kalarak aşırı dercede sertleşmesi,
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Kas lifleri ATP ve fosforilkreatinden tamamen yoksun kaldıklarında aktin-miyozin bağlarının çözülmemesi sonucu kasların kasılı kalarak aşırı dercede sertleşmesi
Alternative spelling of rigour, an abbreviated form of rigor mortis, Severity of life; austerity; voluntary submission to pain, abstinence, or mortification, US spelling of rigour, the quality of being logically valid, Violence; force; fury, excessive sternness; "severity of character"; "the harshness of his punishment was inhuman"; "the rigors of boot camp", Exactness without allowance, deviation, or indulgence; strictness; as, the rigor of criticism; to execute a law with rigor; to enforce moral duties with rigor; opposed to lenity, Stiffness of opinion or temper; rugged sternness; hardness; relentless severity; hard-heartedness; cruelty, Severity of climate or season; inclemency; as, the rigor of the storm; the rigors of winter, See 1st Rigor, 2, The becoming stiff or rigid; the state of being rigid; rigidity; stiffness; hardness, Rigidity; stiffness, something hard to endure; "the asperity of northern winters", see rigour. the American spelling of rigour (from rigere; RIGID), severity, strictness; harshness; exactness, strict accuracy; stiffness of muscles causing an inability to react to stimuli (Physiology); sudden feeling of coldness, chill; act of cruelty, A sense of chilliness, with contraction of the skin; a convulsive shuddering or tremor, as in the chill preceding a fever, Common misspelling of rigor.. An abbreviated form of rigour mortis, higher level of difficulty, character of being unyielding or inflexible, a harsh or severe experience, a trembling or shivering response, shrewd questioning, US, plural of rigor, hardness, stiffness, rigidity, strictness (alternate spelling for rigor), If something is done with rigour, it is done in a strict, thorough way. The new current affairs series promises to address challenging issues with freshness and rigour, rig·our rigours in AM, use rigor1. If you refer to the rigours of an activity or job, you mean the difficult, demanding, or unpleasant things that are associated with it. He found the rigours of the tour too demanding, an abbreviated form of rigor mortis (possibly slang), plural of rigour,
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Alternative spelling of rigour
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an abbreviated form of rigor mortis - "Heat always upped the rate at which rigor gripped a corpse."
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Severity of life; austerity; voluntary submission to pain, abstinence, or mortification
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US spelling of rigour
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the quality of being logically valid
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Violence; force; fury
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excessive sternness; "severity of character"; "the harshness of his punishment was inhuman"; "the rigors of boot camp"
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Exactness without allowance, deviation, or indulgence; strictness; as, the rigor of criticism; to execute a law with rigor; to enforce moral duties with rigor; opposed to lenity
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Stiffness of opinion or temper; rugged sternness; hardness; relentless severity; hard-heartedness; cruelty
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Severity of climate or season; inclemency; as, the rigor of the storm; the rigors of winter
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See 1st Rigor, 2
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The becoming stiff or rigid; the state of being rigid; rigidity; stiffness; hardness
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Rigidity; stiffness
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something hard to endure; "the asperity of northern winters"
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see rigour. the American spelling of rigour (from rigere; RIGID)
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severity, strictness; harshness; exactness, strict accuracy; stiffness of muscles causing an inability to react to stimuli (Physiology); sudden feeling of coldness, chill; act of cruelty isim
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A sense of chilliness, with contraction of the skin; a convulsive shuddering or tremor, as in the chill preceding a fever
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Common misspelling of rigor.. An abbreviated form of rigour mortis
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rigour
higher level of difficulty
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rigour
character of being unyielding or inflexible
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rigour
a harsh or severe experience
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rigour
a trembling or shivering response
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rigour
shrewd questioning
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rigors
US, plural of rigor
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rigour
hardness, stiffness, rigidity, strictness (alternate spelling for rigor) isim
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If something is done with rigour, it is done in a strict, thorough way. The new current affairs series promises to address challenging issues with freshness and rigour
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rig·our rigours in AM, use rigor1. If you refer to the rigours of an activity or job, you mean the difficult, demanding, or unpleasant things that are associated with it. He found the rigours of the tour too demanding
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an abbreviated form of rigor mortis (possibly slang)
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