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sopor
[ soh-per ]
sopor
/ ˈəʊə /
noun
- an abnormally deep sleep; stupor
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sopor1
1650–60; 1970–75 sopor fordef 2; < Latin
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sopor1
C17: from Latin: a deep sleep, death; related to somnus sleep
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Meanwhile, especial care should be taken to avoid giving so much of any opiate as will induce sopor or excite nausea.
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With this state of the disorder effusion of serum takes place in the ventricles and between the membranes, heightening the sopor and coma.
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In prose sopor has only a causative meaning, a means of producing sleep, but not a deep sleep.
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They dispose to sopor, lethargy, and even insanity.
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The joint affections are characterized by redness and swelling, and by pain, which is sometimes so great that touching the inflamed part suffices to arouse the patient from sopor.
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