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narcotic
  1. Any substance or drug that reduces pain, induces sleep and may alter mood or behaviour.
  2. Any type of numbing drug.
  3. Certain illegal drugs. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
  4. Synonyms:
  5. Examples:
    1. “Pethidine, usually given as an injection, is a narcotic that causes drowsiness.”
      “During a hospital visit for chronic back pain, I was given Darvon, a powerful pain-killing narcotic.”
      “Known as crystal meth or ice, methamphetamine is an illegal narcotic that can be easily manufactured using recipes found on the Internet.”
narcotism
  1. A narcotic effect; the tendency to cause narcosis.
  2. Addiction to a narcotic drug.
  3. Examples:
    1. “Till the middle 70s, in some regions of the country narcotism was usual, but publicly not realized occurrence.”
      “For fifteen minutes the symptoms remained stationary, when it was proposed to use active exercise, as in a case of narcotism from opium.”
      “Opium so employed does not produce narcotism, and does not constipate the bowels.”
narcotization
  1. (uncountable) the state of being narcotized; narcosis
  2. (countable) the act of narcotizing someone or something
  3. Examples:
    1. “They use narcotization to avoid conflict and to maintain a self image of being comfortable or harmonious.”
narcomania
narcoterrorism
  1. Use of terrorist tactics as an element of the traffic in illegal narcotics.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Both countries are top cocaine producers with long histories of narcoterrorism and corruption.”
      “These countries need help in addressing endemic problems such as economic instability, low per-capita income, illiberal democratic practices, and narcoterrorism.”
      “He was also in charge of training and equipping forces to counter narcoterrorism.”
narcosub
  1. A semi-submersible or submarine purpose-built to smuggle narcotics.
narcosis
  1. (pathology) Unconsciousness caused by a drug, anaesthetic or other chemical substance.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The only way you could remain a communist, he said later, was by deadening your conscience, by inducing a moral narcosis.”
      “Avoid alcohol or drugs before diving, as this increases the effects of narcosis.”
      “Specifically, they are compounds that produce narcosis or general anesthesia and relief from pain or analgesia.”
narcodollar
  1. (especially in plural) money (especially in the form of US dollars) obtained from narcotrafficking
narcosuggestion
  1. (psychology) A type of narcotherapy which relies on psychiatric suggestion.
narcoguerrilla
  1. A guerrilla who is part of a narcotrafficking operation or is financed by one.
narcobourgeoisie
  1. The bourgeoisie who have gained their wealth through narcotrafficking.
narcotherapy
  1. (psychology) therapy that uses narcotics or other means to induce sleep
  2. Examples:
    1. “Has never faded, my true ding an sich, holdover, throwback, tetchy nihilist a-muzz with love and narcotherapy.”
narcotrafficker
narcohypnosis
  1. A hypnotic state induced by narcotics.
narcotist
narcotrafficking
  1. trafficking in illegal narcotics
narcoguerilla
  1. Alternative spelling of narcoguerrilla
narcobourgeois
  1. A member of the narcobourgeoisie.
narcoterrorist
narcomaniac
  1. A person who suffers from narcomania.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Remember what I said as to the phenomena presented by the dreamer, the hypnotic subject, the dipsomaniac, the narcomaniac.”
narcotraffic
narcotick
  1. Obsolete form of narcotic.
narcoterror
narcodolar
  1. (plural) narcodollar
narcoma
  1. narcosis
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Humans who carry the silent genes have become subject to narcoma, which causes them to sleep for increasingly large portions of the day.”
      “The other central characters are Dr Powers, who has become subject to narcoma.”
      “Evidence it seems to me is complete that he was not exposed to the gas in sufficient degree to produce narcoma or poisoning.”
narcotraffickers
narcoguerrillas
  1. plural of narcoguerrilla
narcoterrorists
narcoguerillas
  1. plural of narcoguerilla
narcotizations
  1. plural of narcotization
narcodollars
  1. plural of narcodollar
narcomaniacs
  1. plural of narcomaniac
narcodolares
  1. plural of narcodolar
narcoticks
  1. plural of narcotick
narcotisms
  1. plural of narcotism
narcotists
  1. plural of narcotist
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “I fancy that most of the female narcotists of to-day would, to begin with, have preferred wine and brandy to chloral.”
      “The children of habitual opium-eaters or narcotists inherit an unmistakable taint.”
      “Two of their fellow narcotists were Vincent and Imogene Reyes.”
narcoses
narcosubs
  1. plural of narcosub
narcotics
  1. plural of narcotic
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “We should also eliminate the raw materials used for the production of narcotics.”
      “Police narcotics dog handler Dave Victor, who made the arrest, said eight zols had been recovered from the youth.”
      “He was convicted at various times for auto theft, selling narcotics, blackmail, and child molestation.”
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