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antidepressant
English
Etymology
anti- +? depressant
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?s?nt
Noun
antidepressant (plural antidepressants)
- (pharmacology) An agent that prevents or counteracts depression.
- Antonym: depressogenic
- Hyponyms: see Thesaurus:antidepressant
Translations
See also
- fluoxetine
- Prozac
Adjective
antidepressant (comparative more antidepressant, superlative most antidepressant)
- (pharmacology) Preventing or counteracting depression.
Translations
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opiates
English
Noun
opiates
- plural of opiate
Verb
opiates
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of opiate
Anagrams
- atopies, petasoi
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