the habitual use of mescalin as an intoxicant
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mescalismthe habitual use of mescalin as an intoxicant
mescalismsMESCALISM, the habitual use of mescalin as an intoxicant
potenciesThe strength of an intoxicant, as measured by the amount needed to produce a certain response
drystoneconstructed of stone without the use of mortar as an adhesive a drystone wall
canvasesA piece of such cloth prepared for use as the surface for an oil painting
canvassesA piece of such cloth prepared for use as the surface for an oil painting
chicoriesThe root of this plant, which is roasted and ground for use as an additive to or substitute for coffee
chicoryThe root of this plant, which is roasted and ground for use as an additive to or substitute for coffee
practicesThe actual application or use of an idea, belief, or method as opposed to theories about such application or use
sacramentalsAn observance analogous to but not reckoned among the sacraments, such as the use of holy water or the sign of the cross
kneedpiece of timber naturally or artificially bent for use in supporting structures coming together at an angle (as the deck beams of a ship)
kneepiece of timber naturally or artificially bent for use in supporting structures coming together at an angle (as the deck beams of a ship)
maglevthe use of the physical properties of magnetic fields generated by superconducting magnets to cause an object (as a vehicle) to float above a solid surface
parawingssteerable glider with inflatable wings proposed for use as an emergency vehicle for travel between a space station and the earth or for the recovery of rocket boosters
paragliderssteerable glider with inflatable wings proposed for use as an emergency vehicle for travel between a space station and the earth or for the recovery of rocket boosters
parawingsteerable glider with inflatable wings proposed for use as an emergency vehicle for travel between a space station and the earth or for the recovery of rocket boosters
aerofoilany surface, as a wing, aileron, or stabilizer, designed to aid in lifting or controlling an aircraft by making use of the air currents through which it moves
airfoilsany surface, as a wing, aileron, or stabilizer, designed to aid in lifting or controlling an aircraft by making use of the air currents through which it moves
airfoilany surface, as a wing, aileron, or stabilizer, designed to aid in lifting or controlling an aircraft by making use of the air currents through which it moves
bioremediationthe treatment of pollutants or waste (as in an oil spill, contaminated groundwater, or an industrial process) by the use of microorganisms (as bacteria) that break down the undesirable substances
bioremediationsBIOREMEDIATION, the treatment of pollutants or waste (as in an oil spill, contaminated groundwater, or an industrial process) by the use of microorganisms (as bacteria) that break down the undesirable substances
hendiadysthe expression of an idea by the use of usually two independent words connected by and (as nice and warm) instead of the usual combination of independent word and its modifier (as nicely warm)
lectinany of a group of proteins that bind to particular carbohydrates in the manner of an antibody and are commonly extracted from plants for use as an agglutinin, as in clumping red blood cells for blood typing
infillthe planned conversion of empty lots, underused or rundown buildings, and other available space in densely built-up urban and suburban areas for use as sites for commercial buildings and housing, frequently as an alternative to overdevelopment of rural ar
indexesnumber or symbol or expression (as an exponent) associated with another to indicate a mathematical operation to be performed or to indicate use or position in an arrangement 3 is the index of the expression ?5 to indicate the cube root of 5
aneroiddevice for measuring atmospheric pressure, often specially calibrated for use as an altimeter, consisting of a box or chamber partially exhausted of air, having an elastic top and a pointer to indicate the degree of compression of the top caused by the ex
aneroidsdevice for measuring atmospheric pressure, often specially calibrated for use as an altimeter, consisting of a box or chamber partially exhausted of air, having an elastic top and a pointer to indicate the degree of compression of the top caused by the ex
wordwritten or printed character or combination of characters representing a spoken word the number of words to a line sometimes used with the first letter of a real or pretended taboo word prefixed as an often humorous euphemism the first man to utter the f word on British TV Time we were not afraid to use the d word and talk about death Erma Bombeck