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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...
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soporific
soporific/ˌsɔpəˈrɪfɪk; ˌsɑpə`rɪfɪk/ n, adj (substance, medicine, drink, etc) causing sleep 催眠的(物质、 药剂、 饮料等): a soporific drug 安眠药 (fig 比喻) a soporificspeech 使听者欲睡的讲话.
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The Mystery (album)
Emmanuel effortlessly displays it all on his 17th collection, The Mystery", adding that "Emmanuel proves skillful without being flashy; calm without being soporific
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Verbenalin
It is one of the sleep-promoting (soporific) components in Verbena officinalis.
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Glucosides
Iridoid glycosides
Cyclopentanes
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soporative
† soporative, a. and n. Obs. [f. L. sopōrāt-, ppl. stem of sopōrāre to soporate. Cf. F. soporatif, -ive (Godef.).] = soporific a. and n.1628 Gaule Pract. The. (1629) 294 Such Potions (whether inebriatiue, soporatiue, or stupefying) may be..admininstred. 1707 Curios. in Husb. & Gard. 256 A Narcotick ...
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Scartichthys crapulatus
Etymology
The species name "crapulatus" (Latin for "drunk") refers to the soporific effects of the consumption of Scartichthys flesh.
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soporal
† ˈsoporal, a. Obs. rare. [f. L. sopor sopor.] 1. = carotid a. 1. (Cf. soporific a. 1 d.)1706 Phillips (ed. Kersey), Soporal Arteries,..the Carotid Arteries, so call'd because if they be tied, they immediately incline the Person to Sleep. [Copying Blancard Phys. Dict. (1693) s.v. Carotidis.] 2. Of o...
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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 ...
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A Return to the Inner Experience
Washington Post noted that "the sometimes-realized intention is to be trippy, although a few of the 14 meandering tracks on this 70-minute album are more soporific
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翌日 Másnap
This is admittedly two hours of experimental film making that might be viewed as fairly soporific.
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Jaded (Drake song)
Critical reception
While comparing "Jaded' to the Aerosmith's song of the same name, Winston Cook-Wilson writing for Spin called Drake's hit a "slithering, soporific
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The Nature of Sap
SF Weekly wrote that The Nature of Sap "finds the normally manic Superchunk frontman in an extended soporific spelunk through the caves of his waking dreams
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El río de las tumbas
Chronicle of life in a typical Colombian village wherer esidentsa nd visitors alike are induced by the soporific climate to lead lives of indolence Not
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Don't Explain (Joel Frahm album)
Reception
The Penguin Guide to Jazz described the overall result as "a very beautiful but slightly soporific album."
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