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The wine question settled: in accordance with the inductions ...
Opium and laudanum, which is a preparation of opium, are both stimulating and
stupefactive. Opium is allowed by all to excite sensual appetites, and at the same
time to stupify the intellect. I shall have occasion hereafter to show that this drug ...
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A Dictionary of English Synonymes and Synonymous Or Parallel ...
Stupefaction, n. 1. Lethargy, stupor, numbness. 2. Insensibility, dulness,
obtuseness, torpor, stupidity, Stupefactive, a. Stupefying, narcotic. Stupefy, v. a.
Dull, blunt, benumb, muddle, hebetate, make stupid, make dull, make torpid.
Stupefying, a.
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A Dictionary of the English Language
STUPEFACTIVE, (stu pe-fak'-tiv) n.«. An opiate. STUPENDOUS, (stu-pen'-dus) a.
Wonderful ; amazing ; astonisbing. STUPENDOUSLY, (stu-pen'-dus-le) ad. In a
wonderful manner. STUPENDOUSNESS, (stu-pen'-dus-nes) u Wonderfulness.
Samuel Johnson, John Walker, Robert S. Jameson,
1828
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The Dublin Philosophical Journal, and Scientific Review
Does the author mean that a compact brewery is an instance of density f Malt. " In
strength and stupefactive power, one bushel is equal to one pound of coriander
seed." This stupefactive power of coriander seed is a newly discovered property.
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
South — She sent to ev'ry child Firm impudence, or flupefaaion mild. Pope. *
STUPEFACTIVE. adj. [from stupefaSus, Lat. flupej "ailif Fr.] Causing insensibility;
dulling ; obstructing the fenses; narcotick ; opiate. — It is a gentle fomentation,
and ...
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Dictionary of the Welsh Language: Explained in English
(hurt) Stupefactive, stupifying. Hurtiedig, a. (hurtiad) Being stupified". Hurtr, ». tn.
— -pi. hnrtran (hurt) A boarded floor. Hurtrwydd, t. in. (hurt) Stupidity; craziness.
Hurtyn, s. m. dim. (hurt) A stupid blockhead. Hürth, ». m. (hur) A block ; a dolt. a.
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Lewis' Dictionary of Toxicology
It is the source of a number of extremely virulent curare alkaloids. See toxiferine.
stupefacient. 1: stupefactive; stupor- indue ing; able to induce stupor. 2: an agent
that induces stupor. stupefactive. stupefacient (def. 1); able to induce narcosis or
...
such as: Migrainine, Anesthesine, or Duboisine. They can be generally classified
as "encephalic agents (cerebrospinal)" which included tetanic convulsants (nux
vomica, strychnine, upas, curare, etc.), stupefactive con- vulsants (bitter almond, ...
J. A. Cadden, Louise Elliott Wallace,
1998
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Dublin Philosophical Journal and Scientific Review
This is a most unpardonable blunder; and can only be explained by supposing,
that our author had tried a dose of his “ philosophical beer,” and that it contained
an over-proportion of the stupefactive coriander seeds)' On the subject of boiling,
...
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A Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the English ...
A stupid or foolish rson. STUI'E, stu'p, or. To foment. STUPED, stu'pd, pp.
Fomented. STUPEFACT ON, stu-pé-faklshdn, n. Duluess. STUPEFACTIVE, stu-
pé-i'aktilv, a. Obstructing the senses; opiate. STUPEFACTIVE, stu-pé-fdlttllv, n. An
Opiate.
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