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What does the medical suffix "omnia" (insomnia) signify?

Asked by flo (13313points) March 27th, 2019
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1)Does it mean “lack of” as in insomnia?
It’s not on this site know: https://examples.yourdictionary.com/reference/examples/medical-suffix-meanings.html (Your Dictionary, medical suffix, Google) I don’t find it there.
2)What the other medical conditions that end in emnia or omnia imnia amnia?
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RedDeerGuy1's avatar

Sex omina. Having sex while sleeping.

seawulf575's avatar

You cut off the suffix. It’s actually ”-somnia” which refers to sleep.

https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/-somnia

Not sure what the other suffixes are for (what words you are thinking of), but you may be cutting those off incorrectly as well.

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Edited.
I don’t know all the medical terms out there that end in other consonants and then then a or e or i as in timnia, kemnia ... I’m not sure even the experts could say that there aren’t any. They could only list of list of words.

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…I guess the OP says “omnia” not other “mnia“s, so I see your point.

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