PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «STUPEFACIENT»
stupefacient
term
narcotic
originally
referred
medically
psychoactive
compound
with
sleep
inducing
properties
united
states
since
become
associated
opioids
commonly
morphine
heroin
their
derivatives
stupefacient
merriam
webster
cient
adjective
¦st
üpə¦fāshənt
full
bringing
about
stupor
stupefying
origin
meaning
pronunciation
translations
oxford
dictionaries
american
example
sentences
reference
content
wiktionary
comparative
more
superlative
most
medicine
drowsiness
define
agent
produces
latin
stem
stupefaciēns
present
participle
stupefacere
benumb
stupefy
reverso
also
stupefaction
stupefier
stupe
definitions
having
effect
stupefactive
classical
stupefaciens
onelook
search
found
include
general
matching
heritage
wordreference
ˌstjuːpɪˈfeɪʃɪənt
causes
relating
designating
this
type
etymology
century
wordsense
spelling
hyphenation
memidex
making
physically
stupid
dull
insensible
technical
disorienting
dungeon
grind
jeek
because
they
were
poisoned
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «STUPEFACIENT»
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stupefacient nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
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1
The A-Z Encyclopedia of Alcohol and Drug Abuse
Stung by the hop Colloquial term for being addicted to opium. Stung by white
mosquitoes Colloquial term for being addicted to cocaine. Stup Colloquial term
for drug police agent. Stupefacient 1. Inducing stupor; stupefying. 2. A drug, such
as a ...
2
Science of Pacific Island Peoples: Ocean and coastal studies
R. J. Morrison, Paul A. Geraghty, Linda Crowl. of the licences and the jailing of
those found guilty of the offence are only some of the measures used at the
moment. Fish Poisons and Stupefacient Fish poisons and stupefacient used to be
...
R. J. Morrison, Paul A. Geraghty, Linda Crowl, 1994
3
Childhood Obesity: A Biobehavioral Perspective
When such attempts fail to elicit the desired care, girls may administer the care to
themselves by overeating. This produces warmth from diet-induced
thermogenesis, and presumably, sedative and stupefacient effects that reduce
frustration ...
4
The Routledge Spanish Bilingual Dictionary of Psychology and ...
... sociales — social studies estupefaciente adj — stupefacient, narcotic
estupefaciente (m) — stupefacient, narcotic estupefactivo adj — stupefacient,
narcotic estupor (m) — stupor estupor (m) acinético — akínetíc stupor estupor (m)
benigno ...
5
Coffee: The Revolutionary Drink for Pleasure and Health
Coffeereplaced inthecityof Sden thebeverage kât (QâtEdulis), which had been
previously usedfor its stupefacient effects, probably and alcoholicor drugbased
beverage. The habit of drinking coffee—and leaving aside alcoholic beverages
and ...
Roseane M. Santos, M.Sc., Ph.D. & Darcy R. Lima, M.D., Ph.D., 2007
6
Routledge Diccionario Técnico Inglés
... al vacio / lar vacuum oven estuf acion / proo, revest stoving estufado m proo,
revest stoving estufar vt prod kiln estupefaciente adj quimlca stupefacient
estupefaciente2 m quimica stupefacient etal m quimica ethal etalon m Fis etalon
etamin ...
7
Lewis' Dictionary of Toxicology
2: an agent that induces stupor. stupefactive. stupefacient (def. 1); able to induce
narcosis or stupor. stupor. 1: semiunconsctousness; a state of partial or nearly
complete unconsciousness such that the victim can be aroused only briefly by ...
8
Reimagining Life: Philosophical Pessimism and the Revolution ...
What would allow the vitalist the possibility of breaking from the hold of one
stupefacient image to move to another? More specifically, if the original difficulty
the Surrealists had attempted to resolve in its break with Dada was the
dissolution of ...
9
Oxford American Writer's Thesaurus
... tranquilizer, sedative; informal downer, dope; Medicine stupefacient. adjective
a narcotic sleepingpill: soporific, sleep- inducing, opiate; painkilling, pain-
relieving, analgesic, anodyne, anesthetic, tranquilizing, sedative; Medicine
stupefacient.
If the argument holds that marijuana should be illegal then so should liquor.
Conversely, if the argument holds that liquor should be legal, then so should
marijuana. It is true that we are adding one more stupefacient substance to the
menu.
5 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «STUPEFACIENT»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
stupefacient nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Did Candy Crush bring an end to the Egyptian Empire?
Yes, players monotonously slide colorful pieces of candy on a screen to wacky sound effects and stupefacient music. And yes, it's a career killer, since many ... «MarketWatch, feb 14»
Ketamine stupefacient antidepressant
Revolution in depression research of the last 50 years. Ketamine, dangerous and unforeseeable club drug can be used for therapeutic purposes. Yale School of ... «West - Welfare Society Territory, ott 12»
Local DA Investigating WVa Bishop
At times I've wondered if priests aren't given a stupefacient (something to make one act stupid), when they are elevated to bishops. What bishop, in his right mind ... «NBC 10 Philadelphia, lug 12»
1st Chinese injection approved by US FDA
... the eastern province of Jiangsu , the Shanghai-listed Jiangsu Hengrui Medicine Co , Ltd . is the largest manufacturing base of antineoplastic and stupefacient . «China Daily, dic 11»
Obama Channels Marx on Masses' Reverence for Religion
It's just a way to get by, a stupefacient that helps proles endure the pain of living in an economy unfairly dominated by the "haves." Karl would concur. «NewsBusters, apr 08»