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soporiferous
soporiferous, a. Now rare. (səʊpəˈrɪfərəs, sɒp-) [f. L. sopōrifer (f. sopor sleep + -fer bearing): see -ferous. Cf. F. soporifère, Sp., Pg., It. soporifero.] † 1. Of a disease, morbid state, etc.: Characterized by unnatural or excessive sleep; soporose; lethargic. Obs.1590 P. Barrough Meth. Physick ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ambispora granatensis
The acaulosporoid spores form individually in the soil on a short pedicel that is branched off of the neck of a soporiferous saccule. wikipedia.org
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soporific
soporific, a. and n. (səʊpəˈrɪfɪk, sɒp-) [f. L. type *sopōrific-us (f. sopor sleep: see -fic), = F. soporifique (1687), Sp., Pg., It. soporifico.] A. adj. 1. Inducing or tending to induce sleep; causing a person to sleep or slumber. a. Of qualities, etc. (Cf. soporiferous a. 2 a.)1690 Locke Hum. Und... Oxford English Dictionary
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somnoriferous
† somnoˈriferous, a. Obs. [Erroneous form of somniferous, after soporiferous.] Soporific.1590 P. Barrough Meth. Physick i. xv. (1639) 24 Water wherein..poppy seed hath been sodden, or some somnoriferous compound. Ibid. ii. x. 88 Sirupes of Poppy, and other somnoriferous medicines. So somnoˈrific a.1... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Monitor: Or, British Freeholder
They are like middling sermons pronounced by a phlegmatic preacher, plain, heavy, and soporiferous; they co-operate with the narcotic steams of coffee, wikipedia.org
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-ferous
-ferous in actual use always -iferous (ˈɪfərəs), an adjectival suffix f. L. -fer producing (f. ferre to bear) + -ous. In Lat. the suffix -fer was always preceded by ĭ, either belonging to the stem as in pestifer, substituted for the stem-vowel as in sensifer, or inserted as a connecting vowel as in ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Linda McQuaig
Years later, Black described McQuaig in his Toronto Sun column as a "weedy and not very bright leftist reporter" who writes "sophomoric, soporiferous left-wing wikipedia.org
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opiate
▪ I. opiate, a. and n. (ˈəʊpɪət) Also 7–8 opiat. [ad. med.L. opiāt-us, -um, pa. pple. of *opiāre: see next.] A. adj. a. Made with or containing opium; hence, inducing sleep; narcotic, soporiferous.1543 Traheron Vigo's Chirurg. viii. xviii. 215 Opiate medicines swage payne, howbeit it is onely after ... Oxford English Dictionary
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dwale
▪ I. † dwale, n.1 and a. Obs. Forms: α. 1 dweola, dwola, dwala, 3 dwole, dwale, 3–4 duale. [In sense 1, a variant of dwele n., = OE. *dwela, dweola, dwola, dwala, error, heresy, madness; in sense 2 app. aphetic for OE. ᵹedweola, -dwola, etc. error, heresy, madness, also heretic, deceiver; f. ablaut-... Oxford English Dictionary
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sleepery
ˈsleepery, a. north. and Sc. Now rare. Forms: 6 slep(e)rie, -ry, sleipry, 6–7 slipp(e)rie, 9 sleep(e)ry, -'ry. [prob. ad. MLG. sleperich, slaperich, or MDu. slaperich (Du. slaperig), = OHG. slâfarag (MHG. slâf-, slæfric, G. schlafrig).] † 1. Inducing sleep; soporiferous; characterized by a tendency ... Oxford English Dictionary
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sanative
sanative, a. and n. (ˈsænətɪv) Also 5 sanatyf, (sanetyf). [a. OF. sanatif or med.L. sānātīvus, f. L. sānāre: see sanate v. and -ive.] A. adj. 1. Having the power to heal; conducive to or promoting health; curative, healing.14.. Stockh. Med. MS. ii. 912 in Anglia XVIII. 329 To woundys it is confortyf... Oxford English Dictionary
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moon-shade
ˈmoon-shade [Cf. G. mondschatte in sense 3.] † 1. The plant nightshade. Obs.1626 Bacon Sylva §975 Soporiferous Medicines..Hemlocke, Mandrake, Mooneshade. 2. A circular lamp-shade. (Cf. moon n.1 5.)1830 Galt Lawrie T. ix. vii, A table-lamp with a moon⁓shade. 1841 Civil Eng. & Arch. Jrnl. IV. 195/1 No... Oxford English Dictionary
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infuse
▪ I. † inˈfuse, n. Obs. [ad. L. infūs-us a pouring in, f. ppl. stem of infundĕre: see infuse v.] = infusion.1568 Turner Herbal iii. 47 In the infuse they are taken from iii aureis [= 11/8 drams each] untill sixe. 1596 Spenser Hymn Heav. Love 47 Some little drop of thy celestiall dew, That may my rym... Oxford English Dictionary
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sensorium
‖ sensorium (sɛnˈsɔərɪəm) Also 7–8 erron. cens-. [Late L. sensōrium (Boethius), f. sens-, ppl. stem of sentīre to feel: see -ory.] The seat of sensation in the brain of man and other animals; the percipient centre to which sense-impressions are transmitted by the nerves. Also common sensorium (L. se... Oxford English Dictionary
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medicament
▪ I. medicament, n. (mɪˈdɪkəmənt, ˈmɛdɪkəmənt) [a. F. médicament, ad. L. medicāmentum, f. medicārī: see medicate v. and -ment. Cf. Sp., Pg., It. medicamento.] A substance used in curative treatment.1541 R. Copland Galyen's Terap. 2 C iv, It semeth that he had neuer experyence..of any medicamentes, w... Oxford English Dictionary
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