Sleep Vocabulary Flashcards
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What does the word 'Somn' mean?

  • Restlessness
  • Wakefulness
  • Awake
  • Sleep (correct)
  • What is the definition of insomnia?

    An inability to sleep

    What does somnambulist mean?

    Someone who walks about in their sleep

    What does somniferous mean?

    <p>Sleep inducing</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does somnolent mean?

    <p>Sleepy, drowsy</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    Somn Word Family Study Notes

    • Somn: Latin root meaning "sleep," forming the basis for various related words.

    Insomnia

    • Refers to the inability to sleep.
    • Etymology: "in" (not) + "somn" (sleep).
    • Example: Affects individuals by preventing restful sleep, often leading to fatigue.

    Somnambulist

    • Describes a person who walks in their sleep, known as sleepwalking.
    • Etymology: "somn" (sleep) + "ambl" (walk).
    • Example: Somnambulists engage in activities while unaware of their actions, potentially endangering themselves.

    Somniferous

    • Means "sleep inducing," often used to describe substances that promote sleep.
    • Etymology: Derived from "somn" (sleep).
    • Example: Somniferous medications, like sleeping pills, can quickly lead to sleep onset.

    Somnolent

    • Signifies a state of being sleepy or drowsy.
    • Etymology: Comes from "somn" (sleep).
    • Example: Somnolent individuals struggle to stay awake, often falling asleep unexpectedly and quickly.

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    Explore key terms related to sleep, including definitions and etymologies. This quiz features words like 'somn', 'insomnia', and 'somnambulist' to enhance your understanding of sleep-related vocabulary. Perfect for students of psychology or those interested in sleep studies.

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