
1) Depressant 2) French word used in English 3) Hypnogogic 4) Inducing drowsiness 5) Sleep inducing 6) Somniferous 7) Somnific 8) Soporiferous 9) Soporific
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1) Depressant 2) Hypnogogic 3) Somniferous 4) Somnific 5) Soporiferous 6) Soporific
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sleep-inducing; pertaining to drowsiness or sleep
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• (a.) Leading to sleep; -- applied to the illusions of one who is half asleep.
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Denoting a transitional state, related to the hypnoidal, preceding sleep; applied also to various hallucinations that may manifest themselves at that time. ... See: hypnoidal. ... Origin: hypno-+ G. Agogos, leading ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(hip″nә-goj´ik) hypnotic (def. 1). occurring just before sleep; applied to hallucinations occurring at sleep onset.
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Hyp`na·gog'ic adjective [ Greek ... sleep + ... a carrying away.] Leading to sleep; -- applied to the illusions of one who is half asleep.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: hip-nă-goj′ik Definitions: 1. Denoting a transitional state, related to the hypnoidal, preceding sleep; applied also to various hallucinations that may manifest themselves at that time. See: hypnoidal
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Hypnagogic: Concerning the drowsiness one commonly feels before sleep, the transitional state preceding sleep, and also the hallucinations that may occur at that time. The original French word 'hypnagogique' was derived from Greek roots 'hypno-', sleep + 'agogos', leading = leading to sleep. In the 19th century 'hypnagogique' came across the Englis...
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hypnagogic, hypnogogic 1. Sleep-producing; hypnotic. 2. Preceding sleep: a reference to images or dreams that are perceived during the transition between the waking state and sleep.
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of or pertaining to drowsiness. · inducing drowsiness.
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