Results for: hallucinogen, hallucinogenic drug derived from a particular species of mushroom
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any species of bacteria from the phylum Schizophyta (Zoology)schizomycete
any species of fish which inflates its body with water until it is spherical (as a form of self-defense), blowfish, globefish, inflating marine fish, puffing person or thingpuffer
any species of fish with a suction disk on the top of its head by which it attaches to sharks and other sea creatures, fish with suction disk, sharksucker, suckerfishremora
any species of plant from the genus Digitalis (especially the foxglove); leaves of the foxglove plant (used as a heart stimulant)digitalis
any species of slender long-tailed monkey from the genus Cercocebus (native to forest regions of Africa), large African monkeymangabey
any species of small game bird from the genus Coturnix, bird with mottled brown plumage, flinch from fear, recoil, cringe, New World game bird, show fear or apprehensionquail
any species of tropical tree from the genus Rauwolfia, root used to make sedative drugs, tropical SE Asian treerauwolfia
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
any tree or shrub from the genus Ilex; holm oak, species of European oak with glossy spiny leaves, plant of holly genusilex
application of observation and experiment, medicine based solely on experience, method of learning based on observation and experience, philosophical belief regarding sense-derived knowledgeempiricism
apply oil to something, flattery, fuel, greasy liquid (derived from animal, vegetable, and mineral substances) that does not mix with water and is used for many purposes (i.e. food, lubrication, etc.); petroleum, oil paint, oil painting, petroleum deri...oil
arise from, originate in, be derived from; end in, finish in, culminate in, cause an outcome, consequence, desired outcome, effect, follow as consequence, number, scoreresult
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
articles made of rattan, species of palm tree with tough stems that are used for wickerwork, stems used for furniture, tropical Asian climbing palmrattan
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
 

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