- hypnopompic state
- the state of semiconsciousness that immediately precedes complete awakening from sleep.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Hypnopompic — A hypnopompic state (or hypnopomp) is the state of consciousness leading out of sleep, a term coined by the spiritualist Frederick Myers. Its twin is the hypnagogic state at sleep onset; though often conflated the two states are not identical.… … Wikipedia
hypnopompic — [hip΄nō päm′pik] adj. [ HYPNO + Gr pompē, procession (see POMP) + IC] designating or of the state intermediate between sleep and complete awakening [hypnopompic visions] … English World dictionary
hypnopompic — pertaining to the state of consciousness when awaking from sleep, 1901, from HYPNO (Cf. hypno ) sleep + Gk. pompe sending away, from pempein to send … Etymology dictionary
hypnopompic hallucination — The term hypnopompic hallucination is indebted to the Greek words hupnos (sleep) and pem pein (to accompany, to send away). It translates roughly as a hallucination that accompanies the individual when leaving the sleeping state . The term was … Dictionary of Hallucinations
hypnopompic — Denoting the occurrence of visions or dreams during the drowsy state following sleep. [hypno + G. pompe, procession] * * * hyp·no·pom·pic päm pik adj associated with the semiconsciousness preceding waking <hypnopompic illusions> compare… … Medical dictionary
hypnopompic — /hip neuh pom pik/, adj. Psychol. of or pertaining to the semiconscious state prior to complete wakefulness. [1900 05; HYPNO + Gk pomp(é) sending away (see POMP) + IC] * * * … Universalium
hypnopompic — adjective Referring to the state of consciousness before becoming completely awake … Wiktionary
hypnopompic — [ˌhɪpnə(ʊ) pɒmpɪk] adjective Psychology relating to the state immediately preceding waking up. Origin early 20th cent.: from Gk hupnos sleep + pompē sending away + ic … English new terms dictionary
hypnopompic — hyp•no•pom•pic [[t]ˌhɪp nəˈpɒm pɪk[/t]] adj. psl of or pertaining to the semiconscious state prior to complete wakefulness Compare hypnagogic 1) • Etymology: 1900–05; hypno + Gk pomp(ḗ) sending away (see pomp) + ic … From formal English to slang
hypnopompic — the fuzzy state between being awake and asleep … Grandiloquent dictionary