The word that means bringing or causing sleep is "sedative." Sedatives are substances that promote relaxation and drowsiness, often used in medical contexts to help patients fall asleep or reduce anxiety. Another term that can also describe this effect is "hypnotic."
The word that means fire-causing is "inflammable."
The root word "somnus" means sleep.
It refers to bringing up the other end of the scale, bringing it into balance
The root word for "sleep" is "slepan" from Old English.
"Dormir" is a verb in Spanish that means "to sleep."
Spiti.
The word "sufficient" means enough. The word "ample" means more than enough.
dormant
It means "I sleep"
Slumber
It means 'to sleep'
The Latin word for 'rain' is pluvia. It's a feminine gender noun. A related word in Latin is the adjective 'pluvialis', which means 'bringing rain, growing after rain, or relating to rain'. Another related word is the adjective 'pluvius', which means 'of rain, rain-bringing, or rainy'.