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narcotize

English

Etymology

From narcot(ic) +? -ize.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?n??k?.t??z/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /?n??.k??ta?z/

Verb

narcotize (third-person singular simple present narcotizes, present participle narcotizing, simple past and past participle narcotized)

  1. (transitive) To use a narcotic in order to make (someone) drowsy or insensible; to anesthetize, to drug. [from 16th c.]
  2. (transitive) To dull the senses of (a person, place etc.). [from 19th c.]
  3. (transitive) To make into a narcotic. [from 19th c.]
    • 1982, TC Boyle, Water Music, Penguin 2006, p. 235:
      The sun hangs overhead like a lantern, the essence of new grass and apple blossom narcotizes the air, the clack and whir of the wheels have a quelling, hypnotic effect on the passengers.

Translations

Anagrams

  • zirconate

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narcosis

English

Etymology

narco- +? -osis

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /n???ko?.s?s/
  • (UK) IPA(key): /n???k??.s?s/

Noun

narcosis (plural narcoses)

  1. (pathology) Unconsciousness caused by a drug, anaesthetic or other chemical substance.

Related terms

  • narcotic
  • narcotize
  • nitrogen narcosis

Anagrams

  • sarcosin

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