Results for: drug with effects not entirely understood
English English
antiviral drugfoscarnet
any addictive substance which dulls the senses (morphine, opium, alcohol, etc.); opium and its derivatives; medical drug for pain relief and sedation; relaxant, barbiturate; drug addict, causing sleep, illegal drug, of addicts, of narcotics, of or asso...narcotic
any of a number of birds that inhabit snowy regions (i.e. the junco and the snow bunting); person who moves to a warm climate during the winter (Slang); drug addict who sniffs cocaine (Slang), bird seen in winter, winter traveler to a warmer climatesnowbird
any substance similar to opium; natural substance produced in the body in response to stress or pain; synthetic drug with effects similar to those of opium, having characteristics similar to that of opium; caused by an opioid peptide, caused by a subst...opioid
approachable, approachable; easily obtainable; easy to relate to; persuadable, easy to influence, easily available, easily reached, easily understood, observable from another world, susceptibleaccessible
art and science of disease treatment and health maintenance; medication, remedy, drug; substance used for medical treatment, drug for treating illness, medical profession, ritual practice or sacred object, treatment of illness, treatment using drugsmedicine
artificially boost sales, deception, drug addict, exaggeration, embellishment; marketing message that exaggerates its description of the facts and embellishes the truth, excite, stimulate; publicize, create a hoopla; swindle, trick; use exaggerated cla...hype
artistic technique which creates textural effects by rubbing crayon or charcoal over paper placed on a rough or textured surface; artwork produced using this technique; act of rubbing against someone or something to obtain sexual stimulation, artwork c...frottage
aspect rooted in the past, headache and other effects caused by heavy consumption of alcohol, holdover, illness after drinkinghangover
asthma drug, isoprenalineisoproterenol
atmospheric conditions; stormy weather; vicissitudes of fate, bad weather, change because of exposure to weather, come safely through a crisis, endure the effects of the weather, expose something to the weather, expose to atmospheric conditions; become...weather
attach tab to, auxiliary airfoil, drug tablet, flap for holding, flap on garment, furnish with tabs, attach a tag to; label, name, marktab
attend uninvited, become depressed after drug, break in pieces noisily, coarse cloth, collapse financially, collide violently, computer breakdowncrash
awakening, strengthening (Medicine), stimulant, stimulant druganaleptic
balance between forces, state in which all forces act in perfect opposition and cancel the effects of one another, bodily balance, emotional stability, situation of balanceequilibrium
 

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