different between hypnotism vs somnolism
hypnotism
English
Etymology
From hypnotise +? -ism.
Noun
hypnotism (countable and uncountable, plural hypnotisms)
- The art of inducing hypnosis.
Related terms
- hypnotist
Translations
Anagrams
- phytonism, pythonism
Swedish
Noun
hypnotism c (definite singular hypnotismen) (uncountable)
- hypnotism (study or practice of hypnosis)
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somnolism
English
Noun
somnolism (uncountable)
- The state of being in hypnotic sleep
- The process of inducing the hypnotic state; hypnotism
Derived terms
- somnolite
See also
- hypnosis
- mesmerism
somnolism From the web:
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