Definition of Intoxicant. Meaning of Intoxicant. Synonyms of Intoxicant

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Definition of Intoxicant

Intoxicant
Intoxicant In*tox"i*cant, n. That which intoxicates; an intoxicating agent; as, alcohol, opium, and laughing gas are intoxicants.

Meaning of Intoxicant from wikipedia

- A psychoactive drug, mind-altering drug, or consciousness-altering drug is a chemical substance that changes brain function and results in alterations...
- Khamr (Arabic: خمر) is an Arabic word for wine or intoxicant. It is variously defined as alcoholic beverages, wine or liquor. In fiqh, it refers to certain...
- Intoxicants in Sri Lanka are legal in certain contexts. One can legally buy most alcohols, tobaccos, and certain herbals (including narcotics such as...
- alcohols, commonly known as alcohol in everyday life Alcohol (drug), intoxicant found in alcoholic beverages Alcoholic beverage, an alcoholic drink Rubbing...
- influence" [of alcohol or other drugs] (DUI), "driving under the influence of intoxicants" (DUII), "driving while impaired" (DWI), "impaired driving", "driving...
- extensively discussed this in Drug, Set, and Setting: The Basis for Controlled Intoxicant Use (1984). Due to the importance of setting in early psychedelic therapy...
- alcohol substitution. GHB is a central nervous system depressant used as an intoxicant. It has many street names. Its effects have been described as comparable...
- Haram (/həˈrɑːm, hæˈ-, hɑːˈ-, -ˈræm/; Arabic: حَرَام ḥarām [ħɑˈrɑːm]) is an Arabic term meaning 'forbidden'.: 471  This may refer to either something sacred...
- precursor ibotenic acid. A local variety of the mushroom was used as an intoxicant and entheogen by the indigenous peoples of Siberia. Arguably the most...
- knowing of others' karmic destinations and the "extinction of mental intoxicants" (āsavakkhaya). Scholars have noted inconsistencies in the presentations...