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  • Salvinorin A
  • Chemical compound

    Salvinorin A is a κ-opioid receptor agonist and hallucinogen and is the main active constituent in Salvia divinorum (also known as diviner's sage, ska

    Salvinorin A

    Salvinorin A

    Salvinorin_A

  • Salvinorin B
  • Pharmaceutical compound

    Salvinorin B is a naturally occurring terpene of the salvinorin family and constituent of Salvia divinorum. In contrast to salvinorin A, salvinorin B

    Salvinorin B

    Salvinorin B

    Salvinorin_B

  • Salvinorin
  • Group of chemical compounds

    Salvinorins are a group of natural chemical compounds and their structural analogs. Several salvinorins have been isolated from Salvia divinorum. They

    Salvinorin

    Salvinorin

    Salvinorin

  • Salvia divinorum
  • Species of plant

    drinking (as a tea). The leaves contain the potent compound salvinorin A and can induce a dissociative state and hallucinations. Mazatec shamans have a long and

    Salvia divinorum

    Salvia divinorum

    Salvia_divinorum

  • Salvinorin B ethoxymethyl ether
  • Pharmaceutical compound

    Salvinorin B ethoxymethyl ether, also known as 2-O-ethoxymethylsalvinorin B (2-EMSB) or as symmetry, is a semi-synthetic analogue of the natural product

    Salvinorin B ethoxymethyl ether

    Salvinorin B ethoxymethyl ether

    Salvinorin_B_ethoxymethyl_ether

  • Salvinorin B methoxymethyl ether
  • Chemical compound

    Salvinorin B methoxymethyl ether, also known as 2-O-methoxymethylsalvinorin B (2-MMSB) is a semisynthetic analogue of the natural product salvinorin A

    Salvinorin B methoxymethyl ether

    Salvinorin B methoxymethyl ether

    Salvinorin_B_methoxymethyl_ether

  • Legal status of Salvia divinorum in the United States
  • Restrictions on the psychoactive plant

    (DEA) has indicated that Salvia divinorum and its active constituent, salvinorin A, are not controlled under the Controlled Substances Act. 29 states and

    Legal status of Salvia divinorum in the United States

    Legal status of Salvia divinorum in the United States

    Legal_status_of_Salvia_divinorum_in_the_United_States

  • Salvinorin C
  • Pharmaceutical compound

    Salvinorin C is a naturally occurring terpene of the salvinorin family and minor constituent of Salvia divinorum. It showed 256-fold lower affinity for

    Salvinorin C

    Salvinorin C

    Salvinorin_C

  • Kurkinorin
  • Chemical compound

    Kurkinorin is a non-nitrogenous, extremely selective centrally acting μ-opioid receptor agonist derived from salvinorin A with no sedating or rewarding

    Kurkinorin

    Kurkinorin

    Kurkinorin

  • Herkinorin
  • Opioid analgesic compound

    diterpenes, the family of chemical compounds of which salvinorin A is a member. Unlike salvinorin A, which is a selective κ-opioid receptor agonist with no significant

    Herkinorin

    Herkinorin

    Herkinorin

  • RB-64
  • Chemical compound

    22-thiocyanatosalvinorin A, is a semi-synthetic derivative of salvinorin A. It is an irreversible agonist, with a reactive thiocyanate group that forms a bond to the

    RB-64

    RB-64

    RB-64

  • Κ-opioid receptor
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens, named for ketazocine

    β-arrestin antagonist Salvinorin A – naturally-occurring 16-Bromo Salvinorin A 16-Ethynyl Salvinorin A – selective 2-Methoxymethyl salvinorin B – and its ethoxymethyl

    Κ-opioid receptor

    Κ-opioid receptor

    Κ-opioid_receptor

  • D. M. Turner
  • American drug researcher (1962–1996)

    second book, Salvinorin, addressed the effects of Salvia divinorum. Turner died after injecting an unknown quantity of ketamine while in a bathtub, drowning

    D. M. Turner

    D._M._Turner

  • Salvia recognita
  • Species of flowering plant

    contain salvinorin A. However, this report has not been replicated, and a previous study of 441 Salvia species from many regions found salvinorin A only

    Salvia recognita

    Salvia recognita

    Salvia_recognita

  • Salvia absconditiflora
  • Species of flowering plant

    Salvia absconditiflora is a perennial plant species of the family Lamiaceae. It is endemic to Turkey. It contains Salvinorin A at a concentration of 51.5

    Salvia absconditiflora

    Salvia absconditiflora

    Salvia_absconditiflora

  • Hallucinogen
  • Class of drugs

    diphenhydramine, and trihexyphenidyl κ-Opioid receptor agonists like salvinorin A, pentazocine, and levorphanol GABAA receptor agonists like muscimol and

    Hallucinogen

    Hallucinogen

    Hallucinogen

  • Daniel Siebert (ethnobotanist)
  • American ethnobotanist

    with friends in 1993, he was the first person to unequivocally identify salvinorin A as the active psychoactive compound in Salvia divinorum. In 1998, Siebert

    Daniel Siebert (ethnobotanist)

    Daniel Siebert (ethnobotanist)

    Daniel_Siebert_(ethnobotanist)

  • Rhodocollybia maculata
  • Species of fungus

    a sesquiterpenoid containing a furyl-ẟ-lactone motif reminiscent of salvinorin A. The cap is up to 9 centimetres (3+1⁄2 in) wide and cream-colored with

    Rhodocollybia maculata

    Rhodocollybia maculata

    Rhodocollybia_maculata

  • Dysphoria
  • Profound state of unease or dissatisfaction

    drugs can produce dysphoria, including κ-opioid receptor agonists like salvinorin A (the active constituent of the hallucinogenic plant Salvia divinorum)

    Dysphoria

    Dysphoria

  • Sublingual administration
  • Application of a pharmaceutical drug under the tongue

    intestines, the oral route is unsuitable for certain substances, such as salvinorin A. Pharmaceutical preparations for sublingual administration are manufactured

    Sublingual administration

    Sublingual_administration

  • Salvia glutinosa
  • Species of flowering plant

    contain salvinorin A. However, this report has not been replicated, and a previous study of 441 Salvia species from many regions found salvinorin A only

    Salvia glutinosa

    Salvia glutinosa

    Salvia_glutinosa

  • Oxytocin
  • Peptide hormone and neuropeptide

    Oxytocin is a peptide hormone and neuropeptide normally produced in the hypothalamus and released by the posterior pituitary. Present in animals since

    Oxytocin

    Oxytocin

    Oxytocin

  • Limonene
  • Terpene hydrocarbon

    Limonene (/ˈlɪmənˌiːn/) is a colorless liquid aliphatic hydrocarbon classified as a cyclic monoterpene, and is the major component in the fragrance and

    Limonene

    Limonene

    Limonene

  • Terpenoid
  • Class of aromatic organic chemicals found in plants

    in tomatoes. Well-known terpenoids include citral, menthol, camphor, salvinorin A in the plant Salvia divinorum, ginkgolide and bilobalide found in Ginkgo

    Terpenoid

    Terpenoid

  • Trip killer
  • Drug that blocks hallucinogen effects

    012. PMID 31376930. Finally, in a double-blind study of 24 healthy volunteers, Maqueda et al. (27) found that salvinorin A produced both visual and auditory

    Trip killer

    Trip killer

    Trip_killer

  • Laughter
  • Expression of amusement

    while the others, like salvinorin A (the active ingredient of Salvia divinorum), can even induce bursts of uncontrollable laughter. A research article was

    Laughter

    Laughter

    Laughter

  • List of psychoactive plants, fungi, and animals
  • thebaine, papaverine, noscapine, and narceine Salvia divinorum: salvinorin A and other Salvinorins Khat: cathine and cathinone Kava: kavalactones Nutmeg: myristicin

    List of psychoactive plants, fungi, and animals

    List_of_psychoactive_plants,_fungi,_and_animals

  • Amanita muscaria
  • Species of mushroom

    amanita, is a basidiomycete fungus of the genus Amanita. Its name may come from its historical use to kill flies or from the effects it causes (a medieval

    Amanita muscaria

    Amanita muscaria

    Amanita_muscaria

  • Herbal tea
  • Beverage made from infusing or decocting plant material in hot water

    divinorum ("Sage of the diviners") tea which contains salvinorin A, a compound that induces a dissociative state and hallucinations. African dream root

    Herbal tea

    Herbal tea

    Herbal_tea

  • Recreational drug use
  • Use of drugs with the primary intention to alter the state of consciousness

    ("Iboga")) Atypicals salvinorin A (found in Salvia divinorum, a trans-neoclerodane diterpenoid ("Diviner's Sage", "Lady Salvia", "Salvinorin")) tetrahydrocannabinol

    Recreational drug use

    Recreational drug use

    Recreational_drug_use

  • Legal status of Salvia divinorum
  • Psychoactive plant, legal in most countries

    to experiment with a potentially dangerous substance." In connection with his proposals to make Salvia divinorum and salvinorin A Schedule I controlled

    Legal status of Salvia divinorum

    Legal_status_of_Salvia_divinorum

  • Methamphetamine
  • Central nervous system stimulant

    (−183.2 °C; −297.7 °F), it has lattice parameters a = 7.10 Å, b = 7.29 Å, c = 10.81 Å, and β = 97.29°. A 2011 study into the destruction of methamphetamine

    Methamphetamine

    Methamphetamine

    Methamphetamine

  • Furanolactone
  • chemical structure. Examples include: The salvinorins, including the hallucinogenic compound salvinorin A Columbin, a bitter diterpenoid from Calumbae Radix

    Furanolactone

    Furanolactone

    Furanolactone

  • Oxycodone
  • Opioid medication

    extended-release form) among others, is a semi-synthetic opioid used medically for the treatment of moderate to severe pain. It is a highly addictive and commonly

    Oxycodone

    Oxycodone

    Oxycodone

  • Loperamide
  • Medicine used to reduce diarrhea

    Loperamide, sold under the brand name Imodium, among others, is a medication of the opioid receptor agonist class used to decrease the frequency of diarrhea

    Loperamide

    Loperamide

    Loperamide

  • MGM-15
  • Chemical compound

    DH-7OH-MIT, and DHM is an opioid drug which is a semi-synthetic derivative of 7-hydroxymitragynine, a natural product derived from the South-East Asian

    MGM-15

    MGM-15

    MGM-15

  • Ketamine
  • Dissociative anesthetic and anti-depressant

    et al. (June 2010). "Role of kappa-opioid receptors in the effects of salvinorin A and ketamine on attention in rats". Psychopharmacology (Berl). 210 (2):

    Ketamine

    Ketamine

    Ketamine

  • 7-Hydroxymitragynine
  • Atypical opioid analgesic

    7-Hydroxymitragynine (7-OH-MIT), is a terpenoid indole alkaloid present in the plant Mitragyna speciosa, from which kratom is derived. It was first described

    7-Hydroxymitragynine

    7-Hydroxymitragynine

    7-Hydroxymitragynine

  • Clerodane diterpene
  • Class of chemical compounds

    hallucinogenic properties such as salvinorin A, a trans-neoclerodane diterpene from Salvia divinorum. Salvinorin A Li R, Morris-Natschke SL, Lee KH (October

    Clerodane diterpene

    Clerodane_diterpene

  • Addiction
  • Disorder resulting in compulsive behaviors

    Addiction is a neuropsychological disorder characterized by a persistent and intense urge to use a drug or engage in a behavior that produces an immediate

    Addiction

    Addiction

    Addiction

  • MKUltra
  • CIA program involving illegal experimentation on human test subjects (1953–1973)

    MKUltra is a CIA cryptonym: "MK" is an arbitrary prefix standing for the Office of Technical Service and "Ultra" is an arbitrary word out of a dictionary

    MKUltra

    MKUltra

    MKUltra

  • Opium
  • Dried latex of the opium poppy containing narcotic compounds

    injected at a precisely controlled dosage. A little of it, taken as much as a grain of ervum is a pain-easer, and a sleep-causer, and a digester...but

    Opium

    Opium

    Opium

  • Lanmaoa asiatica
  • Species of fungus

    Lanmaoa asiatica is a species of bolete mushroom of the family Boletaceae. It is reddish in color and an ectomycorrhizal symbiote of the Yunnan Pine,

    Lanmaoa asiatica

    Lanmaoa asiatica

    Lanmaoa_asiatica

  • Papaver somniferum
  • Species of flowering plant in the poppy family

    a species of flowering plant in the family Papaveraceae. It is the species of plant from which both opium and poppy seeds are derived and is also a valuable

    Papaver somniferum

    Papaver somniferum

    Papaver_somniferum

  • Gabapentin
  • Gamma-aminobutyric acid analog

    (postherpetic neuralgia) and partial seizures of epilepsy. Gabapentin is a central nervous system (CNS) depressant and derivative of the inhibitory neurotransmitter

    Gabapentin

    Gabapentin

    Gabapentin

  • Diterpene
  • Organic compound

    14-trien-18-oic acid (C22H28O6) or its enantiomer. Salvia divinorum yields Salvinorin A, a psychotropic drug Abeotaxane Cafestol Kahweol Monoterpene Sesquiterpene

    Diterpene

    Diterpene

  • Pawhuskin A
  • Chemical compound

    the plant which underlay this use. Amentoflavone Catechin Hyperoside Salvinorin A "KNApSAcK Metabolite Information - C00039935". www.knapsackfamily.com

    Pawhuskin A

    Pawhuskin A

    Pawhuskin_A

  • Cocaine
  • Tropane alkaloid and stimulant drug

    Cocaine, also known as Coke, is a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant and tropane alkaloid, derived primarily from the leaves of two coca species native

    Cocaine

    Cocaine

    Cocaine

  • Natural rubber
  • Polymer harvested from certain trees

    others. The latex is a sticky, milky and white colloid drawn off by making incisions in the bark and collecting the fluid in vessels in a process called "tapping"

    Natural rubber

    Natural rubber

    Natural_rubber

  • Betel nut chewing
  • Preparation of betel leaf and areca nut

    Betel nut chewing, also called betel quid chewing or areca nut chewing, is a practice in which areca nuts (also called "betel nuts") are chewed together

    Betel nut chewing

    Betel nut chewing

    Betel_nut_chewing

  • MDMA
  • Psychoactive drug, often called ecstasy

    used to enhance psychotherapy beginning in the 1970s and became popular as a street drug in the 1980s. MDMA is commonly associated with dance parties,

    MDMA

    MDMA

    MDMA

  • Dextromethorphan
  • Cough suppressant and dissociative drug

    Dextromethorphan is a cough suppressant used in many cough and cold medicines. In 2022, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the combination

    Dextromethorphan

    Dextromethorphan

    Dextromethorphan

  • Mitragyna speciosa
  • Species of plant

    PMID 28521200. Meireles V, Rosado T, Barroso M, Soares S, Gonçalves J, Luís Â, Caramelo D, Simão AY, Fernández N, Duarte AP, Gallardo E (2019-03-04). "Mitragyna

    Mitragyna speciosa

    Mitragyna speciosa

    Mitragyna_speciosa

  • Deuterated mitragynine
  • Pharmaceutical compound

    targeting opioid receptors, deu-mitragynine (a major alkaloid component of kratom [28]) and salvinorin A (a non-alkaloidal component of Salvia divinorum

    Deuterated mitragynine

    Deuterated_mitragynine

  • Β-Carotene
  • Red-orange pigment of the terpenoids class

    having 40 carbons. Dietary β-carotene is a provitamin compound, converting in the body to retinol (vitamin A). In foods, it has rich content in carrots

    Β-Carotene

    Β-Carotene

    Β-Carotene

  • Methylphenidate
  • Central nervous system stimulant

    Methylphenidate, sold under the brand name Ritalin and Concerta, among others, is a central nervous system (CNS) stimulant used in the treatment of attention

    Methylphenidate

    Methylphenidate

    Methylphenidate

  • Drug paraphernalia
  • Items associated with recreational drug use

    virus, could be transmitted as well. A "love rose" is a glass tube with a paper or plastic rose inside of it, and a bit of cork or foil on the ends to keep

    Drug paraphernalia

    Drug paraphernalia

    Drug_paraphernalia

  • LSD
  • Psychedelic drug

    (from German Lysergsäurediethylamid) and by the nicknames acid and Lucy, is a semisynthetic hallucinogenic drug derived from ergot, known for its potent

    LSD

    LSD

    LSD

  • Operation Midnight Climax
  • CIA sub-project of Project MKUltra studying the effects of LSD

    Operation Midnight Climax was a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) sub-project of the illegal Project MKUltra, the CIA mind-control research program that

    Operation Midnight Climax

    Operation_Midnight_Climax

  • Mithridate
  • Semi-mythical remedy

    Mithridate, also known as mithridatium, mithridatum, or mithridaticum, is a semi-mythical remedy with as many as 65 ingredients, used as an antidote for

    Mithridate

    Mithridate

    Mithridate

  • List of dopaminergic drugs
  • Quinpirole • RDS-127 • Ro10-5824 • Ropinirole • Rotigotine • Roxindole • Salvinorin A • SKF-89,145 • Sumanirole • Terguride • Umespirone • WAY-100,635 Typical

    List of dopaminergic drugs

    List of dopaminergic drugs

    List_of_dopaminergic_drugs

  • Datura
  • Genus of poisonous, potentially psychoactive plants

    Datura is a genus of nine species of highly poisonous, vespertine-flowering plants belonging to the nightshade family (Solanaceae). They are commonly

    Datura

    Datura

    Datura

  • Opiate
  • Substance derived from opium

    include morphine, codeine, and thebaine. Opiates have long been used for a variety of medical conditions, with evidence of opiate trade and use for pain

    Opiate

    Opiate

    Opiate

  • Hydrocodone
  • Opioid drug used in pain relief

    Hydrocodone, also known as dihydrocodeinone, is a semi-synthetic opioid used to treat pain and as a cough suppressant. It is taken by mouth. Typically

    Hydrocodone

    Hydrocodone

    Hydrocodone

  • Tobacco
  • Agricultural product processed from the leaves of plants in the genus Nicotiana

    nicotine is one of the most widely used recreational drugs. Tobacco use is a cause or risk factor for many deadly diseases, especially those affecting

    Tobacco

    Tobacco

    Tobacco

  • Naltrexone
  • Medication

    to 72 hours. Naltrexone also blocks the effects of KOR agonists like salvinorin A, pentazocine, and butorphanol in humans via its KOR antagonism. In addition

    Naltrexone

    Naltrexone

    Naltrexone

  • Tabernanthe iboga
  • Species of plant

    iboga (iboga) is an evergreen rainforest shrub native to Central Africa. A member of the Apocynaceae family indigenous to Gabon, the Democratic Republic

    Tabernanthe iboga

    Tabernanthe iboga

    Tabernanthe_iboga

  • Nicotine
  • Chemical stimulant produced by some plants

    In pure form, nicotine is a colorless to yellowish, oily liquid that readily penetrates biological membranes and acts as a potent neurotoxin in insects

    Nicotine

    Nicotine

    Nicotine

  • Fentanyl
  • Opioid medication

    Fentanyl is a highly potent synthetic opioid of the piperidine family, used primarily as pain medication. It is 50 to 100 times more potent than morphine

    Fentanyl

    Fentanyl

    Fentanyl

  • Myristicin
  • Chemical compound

    Myristicin is a naturally occurring compound (an allylbenzene) found in common herbs and spices such as nutmeg. It is an insecticide, and has been shown

    Myristicin

    Myristicin

    Myristicin

  • Hydrocodone/paracetamol
  • Combination pain relief drug

    for medical use in the United States in 1982. In the United States, it is a schedule II controlled substance. In 2023, it was the 25th most commonly prescribed

    Hydrocodone/paracetamol

    Hydrocodone/paracetamol

    Hydrocodone/paracetamol

  • Laudanum
  • Tincture of opium

    Laudanum is a tincture of opium containing approximately 10% powdered opium by weight (the equivalent of 1% morphine). Laudanum is prepared by dissolving

    Laudanum

    Laudanum

    Laudanum

  • List of hallucinogens
  • following: Salvinoids like salvinorin A (found in Salvia divinorum), 2-MMSB, 2-EMSB, and RB-64 (22-thiocyanatosalvinorin A) (possibly) Benzomorphans such

    List of hallucinogens

    List_of_hallucinogens

  • Kava
  • Species of plant

    (Piper methysticum: Latin 'pepper' and Latinized Greek 'intoxicating') is a plant in the pepper family, native to the Pacific Islands. The name kava is

    Kava

    Kava

    Kava

  • Psychoactive drug
  • Chemical substance that alters brain function

    psilocybin, LSD, DMT, mescaline Examples, dissociatives: dextromethorphan, salvinorin A, ketamine Examples, deliriants: scopolamine, diphenhydramine The ways

    Psychoactive drug

    Psychoactive drug

    Psychoactive_drug

  • Lean (drug)
  • Recreational drug beverage

    purple drank (known by numerous local and street names) is a polysubstance drink used as a recreational drug. It is prepared by mixing prescription-grade

    Lean (drug)

    Lean (drug)

    Lean_(drug)

  • List of opioids
  • Phenadone Phencyclidine Prodilidine Profadol Ro64-6198 Salvinorin A Salvinorin B ethoxymethyl ether Salvinorin B methoxymethyl ether SB-612,111 SC-17599 RWJ-394

    List of opioids

    List of opioids

    List_of_opioids

  • Albert Hofmann
  • Swiss chemist (1906–2008)

    identifying its active compound, which has since been identified as salvinorin A. In 1963, Hofmann attended the annual convention of the World Academy

    Albert Hofmann

    Albert Hofmann

    Albert_Hofmann

  • Psychosis
  • Abnormal condition of the mind

    LSD and psilocybin), κ-opioid receptor agonists (such as enadoline and salvinorin A) and NMDA receptor antagonists (such as phencyclidine and ketamine).

    Psychosis

    Psychosis

  • Cannabis (drug)
  • Psychoactive drug from the cannabis plant

    names, is a non-chemically uniform psychoactive drug from the Cannabis plant. Native to Central or South Asia, cannabis has been used as a drug for both

    Cannabis (drug)

    Cannabis (drug)

    Cannabis_(drug)

  • L-DOPA
  • Chemical compound

    precursor of a biosynthetic pathway that produces a class of pigments called betalains. l-DOPA can be manufactured and in its pure form is sold as a drug with

    L-DOPA

    L-DOPA

    L-DOPA

  • Opioid use disorder
  • Medical condition

    Opioid use disorder (OUD) is a substance use disorder characterized by cravings for opioids, continued use despite physical and/or psychological deterioration

    Opioid use disorder

    Opioid use disorder

    Opioid_use_disorder

  • Tramadol
  • Synthetic Opioid pain medication

    PMID 12010769. Sánchez-Fernández C, Montilla-García Á, González-Cano R, Nieto FR, Romero L, Artacho-Cordón A, et al. (January 2014). "Modulation of peripheral

    Tramadol

    Tramadol

    Tramadol

  • Codeine
  • Opiate and prodrug of morphine used to treat pain

    mainly used to treat pain, coughing, and diarrhea. It is commonly used as a recreational drug. It is found naturally in the sap of the opium poppy, Papaver

    Codeine

    Codeine

    Codeine

  • Opioid
  • Psychoactive chemical

    contain a few naturally occurring opioids, active via Mu- and Delta receptors. Salvinorin A, found naturally in the Salvia divinorum plant, is a kappa-opioid

    Opioid

    Opioid

    Opioid

  • Phencyclidine
  • Dissociative hallucinogenic drug, mostly used recreationally

    receptors stimulated by phencyclidines, lysergic acid diethylamide, salvinorin A, and modafinil". Synapse. 63 (8): 698–704. doi:10.1002/syn.20647. PMID 19391150

    Phencyclidine

    Phencyclidine

    Phencyclidine

  • Matrine
  • Tetracyclic plant alkaloid

    kappa-agonist Salvinorin A). Both receptors are known to produce analgesia when activated. Matrine and the related compound oxymatrine have a toxic effect

    Matrine

    Matrine

    Matrine

  • Dihydrocodeine
  • Opioid

    Dihydrocodeine (Dicodin) is a semi-synthetic opioid analgesic prescribed for pain or severe dyspnea, or as an antitussive, either alone or compounded

    Dihydrocodeine

    Dihydrocodeine

    Dihydrocodeine

  • Modafinil
  • Wakefulness-promoting medication

    receptors stimulated by phencyclidines, lysergic acid diethylamide, salvinorin A, and modafinil". Synapse. 63 (8): 698–704. doi:10.1002/syn.20647. PMID 19391150

    Modafinil

    Modafinil

    Modafinil

  • Carfentanil
  • Synthetic opioid analgesic

    medicine to anesthetize large animals such as elephants and rhinoceroses. It is a structural analogue of the synthetic opioid analgesic fentanyl. It is typically

    Carfentanil

    Carfentanil

    Carfentanil

  • Scopolamine
  • Tropane alkaloid & anticholinergic drug

    hydrobromide, also known as hyoscine hydrobromide, or Devil's Breath, is a medication used to treat motion sickness and postoperative nausea and vomiting

    Scopolamine

    Scopolamine

    Scopolamine

  • Rave
  • Dance party

    vétéran de la psytrance livre 1H de set galopant inspiré par son enfance à Goa". Trax Magazine. 20 February 2018. Collin, Matthew. Altered State: The

    Rave

    Rave

    Rave

  • Meclizine
  • Chemical compound

    is taken by mouth. Effects generally begin in an hour and last for up to a day. Common side effects include sleepiness and dry mouth. Serious side effects

    Meclizine

    Meclizine

    Meclizine

  • SR-17018
  • Atypical opioid drug

    atypical opioid receptor modulator with unusual actions and effects. It acts as a biased partial agonist of the μ-opioid receptor (MOR), showing strong selectivity

    SR-17018

    SR-17018

    SR-17018

  • Mephedrone
  • Recreational drug

    réglementant certaines substances psychotropes, et relatif à la réduction des risques et à l'avis thérapeutique" [Royal Decree of 13 June 2010 amending

    Mephedrone

    Mephedrone

    Mephedrone

  • Nutmeg
  • Spice from Myristica fragrans

    a dark-leaved evergreen tree cultivated for two spices derived from its fruit: nutmeg, from its seed, and mace, from the seed covering. It is also a commercial

    Nutmeg

    Nutmeg

    Nutmeg

  • Desomorphine
  • Semi-synthetic opioid, morphine analogue

    Desomorphine (or in some formulations known as Krokodil) is a semi-synthetic opioid commercialized by Roche, with powerful, fast-acting effects, such

    Desomorphine

    Desomorphine

    Desomorphine

  • Semax
  • Chemical compound

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  • Benzodiazepine
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  • Arnet
  • Surname or Lastname

    Swiss and South German

    Arnet

    Swiss and South German : variant of Arnold.English : variant spelling of Arnett.

    Arnet

  • Ask
  • Surname or Lastname

    Swedish and Norwegian

    Ask

    Swedish and Norwegian : from ask ‘ash tree’, applied either as a habitational name from a place named with this word or as an ornamental name.English : habitational name from a place in North Yorkshire named Aske, from Old English as æsc ‘ash tree’, later replaced by the Old Norse cognate askr.

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  • Austin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, French, and German

    Austin

    English, French, and German : from the personal name Austin, a vernacular form of Latin Augustinus, a derivative of Augustus. This was an extremely common personal name in every part of Western Europe during the Middle Ages, owing its popularity chiefly to St. Augustine of Hippo (354–430), whose influence on Christianity is generally considered to be second only to that of St. Paul. Various religious orders came to be formed following rules named in his honor, including the ‘Austin canons’, established in the 11th century, and the ‘Austin friars’, a mendicant order dating from the 13th century. The popularity of the personal name in England was further increased by the fact that it was borne by St. Augustine of Canterbury (died c. 605), an Italian Benedictine monk known as ‘the Apostle of the English’, who brought Christianity to England in 597 and founded the see of Canterbury.German : from a reduced form of the personal name Augustin.This was the name of a merchant family that became well established in eastern MA in the 17th century, notably in Charlestown. Richard Austin came from England and landed at Boston in 1638, and his son Anthony was clerk of Suffield, CT, in 1674. The surname is very common in England as well as America; this Richard Austin was only one of a number of bearers who brought it to North America.

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  • Arne
  • Surname or Lastname

    Northern English and Swedish

    Arne

    Northern English and Swedish : from the medieval personal name Arne, a short form of Arnold or, in Scandinavia, any of the many other Norse names of which arn ‘eagle’ is the first element, for example Arnbjörn, Arnfinn, and Arnsten.Norwegian : habitational name from a farmstead in western Norway, so named from a fjord name meaning ‘the streaming’, ‘the fjord with the waves’.English : habitational name from Arne, a place in Dorset, which is most probably named with Old English ærn ‘building’, ‘house’.

    Arne

  • Arnold
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and German

    Arnold

    English and German : from a very widely used personal name of Germanic origin, composed of the elements arn ‘eagle’ + wald ‘rule’. In addition, it has probably absorbed various European cognates and their derivatives (for the forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988).English : habitational name from either of the two places called Arnold (see Arnall).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : adoption of the German personal name, at least in part on account of its resemblance to the Jewish name Aaron.Arnold is a widespread and important family name in North America. In particular, it is borne by a prominent RI family, descended from a certain Thomas Arnold, who emigrated to New England before 1635.

    Arnold

  • Ashlin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Swedish

    Ashlin

    English and Swedish : variant of Aslin.

    Ashlin

  • Armstrong
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (common in Northumberland and the Scottish Borders)

    Armstrong

    English (common in Northumberland and the Scottish Borders) : Middle English nickname for someone who was strong in the arm.Irish : adopted as an English equivalent of Gaelic Ó Labhradha Tréan ‘strong O’Lavery’ or Mac Thréinfhir, literally ‘son of the strong man’, both from Ulster.This is a very common surname in North America. It was brought to PA, NJ, and NH in the early 18th century by several different families of northern Irish and northern English Protestants. One such was James Armstrong, who emigrated from Fermanagh to Cumberland Co., PA, in 1745; another was John Armstrong (1720–95), who settled in Carlisle, PA, in about 1748. The Cumberland Valley of PA early became the most concentrated area of Scotch-Irish immigration in America.

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  • Axtell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Axtell

    English and Scottish : from the Old Norse personal name Ásketill, composed of the elements áss ‘god’ + ketill ‘kettle’, ‘helmet’ (see Haskell). This name was in use both among Scandinavian settlers in northern England and among the Normans.

    Axtell

  • Astor
  • Surname or Lastname

    Southern French and German

    Astor

    Southern French and German : from Occitan astor ‘goshawk’ (from Latin acceptor, variant of accipiter ‘hawk’), used as a nickname characterizing a predacious or otherwise hawklike man. The name was taken to southwestern Germany by 17th-century Waldensian refugees from their Alpine valleys above Italian Piedmont.English : variant spelling of Aster.Astor is the name of a famous American family of industrialists and newspaper owners. John Jacob Astor I (1763–1848) was born at Walldorf near Heidelberg, Germany, the son of a butcher. He followed his brother Henry to New York and made a fortune in the fur trade, which was greatly increased by his descendants in industry, hotels, and newspapers. They built the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York. The great-grandson of John Jacob I, William Waldorf Astor (1848–1919), moved to England in 1890, becoming an influential newspaper proprietor and taking British citizenship in 1899. In 1917 he was created Viscount Astor of Hever. His son, the 2nd Viscount (1879–1952), married Nancy Shaw (née Langhorne) (1879–1964), daughter of a VA planter. She became the first woman to sit in the British House of Commons as a member of Parliament.

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  • Ary
  • Surname or Lastname

    Americanized spelling of French Hary.English

    Ary

    Americanized spelling of French Hary.English : variant spelling of Airey.

    Ary

  • Austell
  • Surname or Lastname

    Respelling of German Austel, from a pet form of August.English

    Austell

    Respelling of German Austel, from a pet form of August.English : possibly a variant of Astle. There is a place in Cornwall called St. Austell (from the dedication of its church to a certain St. Austol), but this is unlikely to be the source of the surname.

    Austell

  • Auker
  • Surname or Lastname

    Americanized spelling of Dutch Acker.English

    Auker

    Americanized spelling of Dutch Acker.English : variant of Alker, which has two possible origins: either from a Middle English survival of the Old English personal name Ealhhere meaning ‘altar army’; or a habitational name from Altcar in Lancashire, named from the Celtic river name Alt (meaning ‘muddy river’) + Old Norse kiarr ‘marsh’.

    Auker

  • Ashland
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Ashland

    English and Scottish : topographic or habitational name for residence on or near land covered with ash trees. There are minor places called Ashland(s) in Hampshire and Leicestershire, Staffordshire, and Galloway. Asland, a river name in Lancashire, refers to the lower reaches of what is more generally known as the Douglas river. It is named from Old Norse askr ‘ash’ + Old English lanu ‘lane’.Americanized form of Norwegian Ask(e)land (see Askeland).Probably an Americanized form of the common French Canadian name Asselin. Compare Ashline.In the U.S., Ashland is the name of two counties and at least thirteen cities, towns, and villages. Most, perhaps all, were named after Ashland in Lexington, KY, home of Henry Clay (1777–1852), who is said to have named his estate from a characteristic feature of the site, not from anyone’s surname.

    Ashland

  • Atherley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Midlands and Lancashire)

    Atherley

    English (Midlands and Lancashire) : topographic name for someone living ‘at the clearing or meadow’, Middle English ater lee (from Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’). Compare Atlee.

    Atherley

  • Avey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly East Anglia and southern counties)

    Avey

    English (mainly East Anglia and southern counties) : unexplained.Possibly a shortened form of Mac Avey, a variant of McEvoy and McVey.Possibly an altered form of French Hévé.Alternatively, perhaps, an Americanized form of German Ewig.

    Avey

  • Aube
  • Surname or Lastname

    French (Aubé)

    Aube

    French (Aubé) : from the Old French personal name Aube, a variant of Albert. This is a common surname in VT.English (of Norman origin) : nickname from Old French aube, albe ‘white’ (i.e. blond), from Latin albus. Compare Albin.

    Aube

  • Arras
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Arras

    English and French : habitational name from the city of Arras in Artois, northern France, or one of the other places in France so named.Scottish : habitational name from Airhouse, a locality in Channelkirk, Berwickshire.English : habitational name from a place called Arras in East Yorkshire, earlier spelled Erghes, from the plural of Old Norse erg ‘hut’, ‘shelter’.German : metonymic occupational name for a cloth merchant, from a type of woolen cloth for which the city of Arras in Flanders was famous in the Middle Ages. This name is also established in Mexico.

    Arras

  • Axson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Lancashire and Cheshire)

    Axson

    English (Lancashire and Cheshire) : variant spelling of Axon.

    Axson

  • Ayles
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Hampshire and Dorset)

    Ayles

    English (Hampshire and Dorset) : of uncertain origin, perhaps representing a patronymic from a personal name such as those that appeared in Old English as Ægel and Ædel (see Aylesworth and Ayling).

    Ayles

  • Asher
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly Sussex and Hampshire)

    Asher

    English (mainly Sussex and Hampshire) : topographic name denoting someone dwelling by an ash tree, from Middle English asche ‘ash tree’ + the habitational suffix -er.Jewish : from the Hebrew personal name Asher ‘blessed’.Americanized spelling of German Ascher.

    Asher

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  • Muhtashim
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Muhtashim

    Shy; Decent; Modest

  • Charchika
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Charchika

    The Third Eye Power of Lord Shiva

  • Jivram
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Jivram

    Lord of Life

  • Habibah
  • Girl/Female

    Egyptian Muslim

    Habibah

    Loved.

  • Hanshita
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Telugu

    Hanshita

    Swan

  • Josa
  • Girl/Female

    Danish, Indian, Sanskrit

    Josa

    Woman

  • Mohsin
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Mohsin

    Helper attractive

  • Clee
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    English

    Clee

    English : habitational name from the Clee Hills in Shropshire or the nearby village of Clee St. Margaret. The hills are probably named with Old English cleo ‘rounded’, ‘ball-shaped’.Possibly an altered form of Irish or Scottish McClay.Variant spelling of German Klee.

  • Nasika
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Nasika

    Nose

  • Fionna
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Gaelic, Irish

    Fionna

    Fair; Pale

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  • Under-arm
  • a.

    Done (as bowling) with the arm not raised above the elbow, that is, not swung far out from the body; underhand. Cf. Over-arm and Round-Arm.

  • Round-arm
  • a.

    Applied to the method delivering the ball in bowling, by swinging the arm horizontally.

  • Self-adjusting
  • a.

    Capable of assuming a desired position or condition with relation to other parts, under varying circumstances, without requiring to be adjusted by hand; -- said of a piece in machinery.

  • Self-active
  • a.

    Acting of one's self or of itself; acting without depending on other agents.

  • Self-applying
  • a.

    Applying to or by one's self.

  • Salso-acid
  • a.

    Having a taste compounded of saltness and acidity; both salt and acid.

  • Wide-awake
  • a.

    Fully awake; not drowsy or dull; hence, knowing; keen; alert.

  • Vegeto-animal
  • a.

    Partaking of the nature both of vegetable and animal matter; -- a term sometimes applied to vegetable albumen and gluten, from their resemblance to similar animal products.

  • Under-age
  • a.

    Not having arrived at adult age, or at years of discretion; hence, raw; green; immature; boyish; childish.

  • Temporo-auricular
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to both the temple and the ear; as, the temporo-auricular nerve.

  • Self-approving
  • a.

    Approving one's own action or character by one's own judgment.

  • Self-affrighted
  • a.

    Frightened at or by one's self.

  • Self-asserting
  • a.

    asserting one's self, or one's own rights or claims; hence, putting one's self forward in a confident or assuming manner.

  • Self-assured
  • a.

    Assured by or of one's self; self-reliant; complacent.

  • Semi-Arian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Semi-Arianism.

  • Self-annihilated
  • a.

    Annihilated by one's self.

  • Right-angled
  • a.

    Containing a right angle or right angles; as, a right-angled triangle.

  • Ural-Altaic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the Urals and the Altai; as the Ural-Altaic, or Turanian, languages.

  • Self-assumed
  • a.

    Assumed by one's own act, or without authority.

  • Self-assertive
  • a.

    Disposed to self-assertion; self-asserting.