The Greek word for sleep is ύπνος (hypnos).
English words such as hypnosis, hypnotize, etc., derive from this root.
ονειροβασία (onirovasia) actual translation: to ride the dream.
Missionary
C. Genocide
Eruption.
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potens, potentis
A dictatorship.
Epidermis is the word that most likely means an outer layer of skin.
Telescope
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The word likely to mean a period of excessive dryness based on Anglo-Saxon roots is "drought," which ultimately comes from the Old English word "drugath" meaning "dryness."
The word that most likely means a period of excess based on its Anglo-Saxon roots is "gluttony," derived from the Old English word "glutton" meaning excessively greedy.
The term "telescope" refers to a tool that magnifies distant objects by utilizing lenses or mirrors. In Greek, "tele-" means far, and "-scope" means to see or observe. Therefore, a telescope is a tool that allows you to see objects at a great distance.