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hypnopaedia — n. (also hypnopedia) … English contemporary dictionary
hypnopaedia — [ˌhɪpnəʊ pi:dɪə] (US hypnopedia) noun learning by hearing while asleep or under hypnosis. Origin 1930s: from hypno + Gk paideia learning … English new terms dictionary
hypnopaedia — /hɪpnoʊˈpidiə/ (say hipnoh peedeeuh) noun a method of teaching in which a person learns through hearing spoken words while asleep. Also, hypnopedia. {hypno + Greek paideia education} …
hypnopaedia — n. learning by hearing while asleep … Useful english dictionary
Sleep-learning — (also known as hypnopædia) attempts to convey information to a sleeping person, typically by playing a sound recording to them while they sleep.In fictionIt has found its way into some influential science fiction and other literature. [… … Wikipedia
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