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Results for: in a drug-induced stupor; druggedTranslations 1 - 30 of 419
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in a drug-induced stupor; druggednarcose
(also spelled spacey) confused, disoriented; spaced-out, bewildered (as from drug-use)spacy
(American Slang) negro, black person, applying generally, of or pertaining to a class or kind; of a genus (Biology); of goods or medication sold without a brand name, generic drug, suitable for a broad range, with general namegeneric
(Chemistry) crystalline chemical substance (used as an insecticide and in medications), compound killing intestinal worms and insects, drug used to treat schizophreniaphenothiazine
(formerly) Consumer Value Stores, American corporation headquartered in Rhode Island, operator of two national retail drug store chains, chorionic villus samplingCVS
(in Medicine) substance that blocks the benefits of calcium and is used as a drug to widen blood vessels (when treating heart disease or a lack of blood supply to the heart)Nifedipine
(Informal) drug addict, one who uses drugs; one who is addicted to or craves something; fan, enthusiast, junkyjunkie
(Informal) drug addict, one who uses drugs; one who is addicted to or craves something; fan, junkie, worthlessjunky
(Medicine) any of several compounds which stimulate the pancreatic islet cells to produce insulin (used as a treatment for some forms of diabetes), hypoglycemic drugsulfonylurea
(Pathology) lack of feeling, loss of sensation (caused by disease); (Medicine) localized or general reduction of sensitivity to pain (through drugs), anaesthesia, apathy, medically induced insensitivity to painanesthesia
(Pharmacology) synthetic white crystalline compound used in the treatment of various diseases (i.e. glaucoma, myasthenia, etc.), drug used for myasthenianeostigmine
(Psychiatry) one who suffers from catatonia (loss of sensory faculties and rigidity of muscles), (Psychiatry) suffering from catatonia (loss of sensory faculties and rigidity of muscles), in drunken stupor, in state resembling trancecatatonic
(Slang) barbiturate, depressing drug; depressing experience, bummer, gloomy person or thing, sedative drugdowner
(Slang) drunk, intoxicated; drugged, under the influence of drugsstoned
(Slang) sedative, sleeping pill; stupid or silly person, drug pill, unintelligent persongoofball
, , ,(new zealand) residence, component or assembly of components, discrete part, drug amount, group of military personnel, group with specific function, measure of academic instruction, measurement, natural number, number less than ten, one person, th...unit
a medicine, drug; cathartic, diarrhetic, laxative, physics, pick-me-up, profession of medicine, provide medicine, administer drugs; act as a laxative, function as a diarrhetic, purge something, treat somebody or somethingphysic
a trademark for a drug used to treat tuberculosisINH
a trademark for a medicinal preparation of the painkiller meperidine, brand name of meperidine, narcotic drug prescribed to relieve painDemerol
a trademark for a sulfate of dextroamphetamine used as a pharmaceutical drugDexedrine
a trademark for a synthetic anesthetic drugNovocain
a trademark for an antidepressant drug that slows down the uptake of serotonin by the central nervous system, widely-used antidepressant drug (Medicine)Prozac
a trademark for an enzyme-inhibiting drug, sildenafil citrate, that is used to treat impotence in men, revolutionary drug for strengthening penile erection in menViagra
a trademark for pentobarbital sodium, a barbiturate used as a sedative and an anticonvulsant, commercial name for a sleep-inducing drugNembutal
a trademark for the antimalarial drug quinacrineAtabrine
a trademark for the long-acting benzodiazepine drug chlordiazepoxide, used to treat anxiety, alcohol withdrawal symptoms, and sometimes insomniaLibrium
a trademark for thiopental sodium, also known as sodium pentothal, a barbiturate drug used in medicinePentothal
able to eat away, able to cause corrosion; destructive, causing deterioration; sarcastic, biting, caustic, destroying gradually, destructive substance, progressively destructive, substance which has the power to corrode (i.e. acid or drug), very sarcasticcorrosive
able to increase physical desire, drug or food that arouses sexual desire, something arousing sexual desire, stimulatingaphrodisiac
able to suppress sexual desire, drug reducing sexual desire, substance that suppresses sexual driveanaphrodisiac
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