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35. WPME p.267

venter, ventris

belly

loquor

to speak

auris

ear

avunculus

uncle

dorsum

back

somnus

sleep

ambulo

ta walk

-ory

adj suffix

per-

through

sopor

sleep

-ness

noun suffix

-ity

noun suffix

-ion, (-ation)

non suffix attached to verbs

-ent

adj suffix

-ence, ency

noun suffix

ventral

referring to the front or belly side

dorsal

referring to the back side

somniferous

sleep-inducing

insomnious

unable to fall asleep

somnolent

drowsy

somnabulistic

pertaining to sleepwalking

ambulatory

able to walk, after being bedridden

articulate

verbal, vocal

ventricular, auricular

pertaining to one of the chambers of the heart

avuncular

. like an uncle; kindly; protective

ventricle, auricle

chamber of the heart

endorsement

support; approval

vociferousness

loudness; clamorousness

insomnia

inability to fall asleep

somnolence

drowsiness

somnambulism

sleepwalking

perambulator

baby buggy; stroller

preamble

introduction; preliminary or introductory
occurrence

soporific

sleeping pill

inarticulateness

incoherence; sputtering; inability to get words out

banality

lack of originality; lack of imagination

endorse

to sign on the back; support; approve of

vociferate

say loudly and with great vehemence

insomniac

one who cannot fall asleep

somnolency

drowsiness

somnambulist

sleewalker

perambulate

stroll through; walk around

amble

walk aimlessly

soporific

causing sleep

insomnious

wakeful; unable to fall asleep

Does an insomniac often need a soporific?

yes

Does a somnambulist always stay in bed when asleep?

no

Are ambulatory patients bedridden?

no

Does a preamble come after another event?

no

Are articulate people verbal?

yes

Does banality show creativeness?

no

Does banality show creativeness?

yes

Is vociferation habitual with quiet, shy people?

no

Is a somnolent person wide awake?

no

Is a somniferous speaker stimulating and exciting?

no

lack of imagination or originality in speech, actions, or style of life; hackneyed or trite phraseology

banality

sleep-inducing

–somniferous or soporiϧc

unable to fall asleep (adj.)

insomnious

verbal, vocal, speaking fluently

articulate

acting like an uncle

avuncular

referring to the front; anterior

ventral

referring to the back; posterior

dorsal

approve of; support; sign on the back of

endorse

shout vehemently

vociferate

one who cannot fall asleep

insomniac

drowsy; sleepy

somnolent

sleepwalker

somnambulist

now able to walk, though previously bedridden

ambulatory

walk aimlessly

amble

introduction; introductory event

preamble

incoherence

–inarticulateness

Disinclined to conversation:

taciturn

trite

banal

Rapid and fluent:

voluble

unspoken

tacit

Using elegant and impressive words:

grandiloquent

back

dorsal

Sleep-inducing:

soporific

Inability to fall asleep:

insomnia

Talkativeness:

loquacity

Expressing indirectly or in a roundabout way:

circumlocutory

Elegance in expression:

magniloquence

Wordiness:

verbosity

Big-hearted, generous, unselfish

magnanimous

Causing radical changes:

revolutionary

To shout vehemently:

vociferate

Like an uncle:

avuncular

Drowsy:

somnolent

Sleepwalking:

somnambulism

Introduction:

preamble,

taceo, to be silent

taciturn

loquor, to speak

loquacity

solus, alone

soliloquize

venter, ventris, belly

ventral

magnus, big, large

magniloquent

grandis, grand

grandiloquent

verbum, word

verbatim

volvo, volutus, to roll

revolution

garrio, ta chatter

garrulous

animus, mind

magnanimous

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