sleep
nounA natural periodic state of rest for the mind and body, in which the eyes usually close and consciousness is completely or partially lost, so that there is a decrease in bodily movement and responsiveness to external stimuli. During sleep the brain in humans and other mammals undergoes a characteristic cycle of brain-wave activity that includes intervals of dreaming.
nounA period of this form of rest.
nounA state of inactivity resembling or suggesting sleep; unconsciousness, dormancy, hibernation, or death.
nounA state in which a computer shuts off or reduces power to its peripherals (such as the display or memory) in order to save energy during periods of inactivity.
nounThe folding together of leaflets or petals at night or in the absence of light.
nounA crust of dried tears or mucus normally forming around the inner rim of the eye during sleep.
intransitive verbTo be in the state of sleep or to fall asleep.
intransitive verbTo be in a condition resembling sleep.
intransitive verbTo pass or get rid of by sleeping.
