The Greek word for sleep is ύπνος (hypnos).
English words such as hypnosis, hypnotize, etc., derive from this root.
somn-, somno-, somna-, derived from somnus in Greek, meaning sleep.
Dorm comes from the Greek and Latin roots meaning 'sleep'.
Derived from the Greek roots "poly," meaning many, "somno," meaning sleep, and "graphy" meaning to write, refers to multiple tests performed on patients while they sleep.
In a deep burrow under tree roots in the forest floor.
they sleep in their winter nest, which is underground or among roots of shrubs
no, buttress roots are roots of a big tree, but the roots are showing out of the ground, bulging
That is what roots mean!
Sleep well/sleep tight.
it means that you get the roots of a tooth scraped out and put in new roots
The roots "scrib" and "script" both mean "to write" or "written." Words with these roots often relate to writing or recording information in some form.
It means that you are rolling around in your sleep.
it means that you get the roots of a tooth scraped out and put in new roots