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Passive may refer to:

  • Passive voice, a grammatical voice common in many languages, see also Pseudopassive
  • Passive language, a language from which an interpreter works
  • Passivity (behavior), the condition of submitting to the influence of one's superior
  • Passive-aggressive behavior, resistance to following through with expectations in interpersonal or occupational situations
  • Passive income, income resulting from cash flow received on a regular basis
  • Passive immunity, the transfer of active humoral immunity
  • Passive experience, observation lacking recipricol interaction; and wrought with delusion of control.

Science and technology

  • Passivation (chemistry), process of making a material "passive" in relation to another material prior to using the materials together
  • Passivity (engineering) a property of engineering systems, particularly in analog electronics and control systems
  • Passive solar building design, which uses (or avoids) sunlight as an energy source without active mechanical systems
  • Passive house, a standard for energy efficiency in buildings
  • Passive mode, in regard to how a data connection is established in File Transfer Protocol

Entertainment

See also

  • Active (disambiguation)
  • Vicarious (disambiguation)
  • Surrogate (disambiguation)
  • All pages with titles beginning with Passive
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