neurohypnotism
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neurohypnotism — neu·ro·hypnotism … English syllables
hypnosis — [19] Húpnos was Greek for ‘sleep’. From it was derived the adjective hūpnotikós ‘sleepy, narcotic’, which English acquired via Latin and French as hypnotic [17]. At first this was used only with reference to sleep inducing drugs, but then in the… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
hypnosis — [19] Húpnos was Greek for ‘sleep’. From it was derived the adjective hūpnotikós ‘sleepy, narcotic’, which English acquired via Latin and French as hypnotic [17]. At first this was used only with reference to sleep inducing drugs, but then in the… … Word origins