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1. (n.) drug
a chemical substance used in the treatment, cure, prevention, or diagnosis of disease or to otherwise enhance physical or mental well-being.
2. drug
(in federal law)
3. drug
any substance listed in any of the recognized pharmacopoeias.
4. drug
any substance intended for use in the treatment or prevention of disease.
5. drug
any nonfood substance intended to affect any function of the body.
6. drug
any component of such a drug.
7. drug
a habit-forming medicinal or illicit substance, esp. a narcotic.
8. drug
drugs,
9. drug
chemical substances prepared and sold as pharmaceutical items either by prescription or over the counter.
10. drug
Obs. any ingredient used in chemistry, pharmacy, dyeing, or the like.
11. (v.t.) drug
to administer a medicinal drug to.
12. drug
to stupefy or poison with a drug.
13. drug
to mix (food or drink) with a drug, esp. a stupefying, narcotic or poisonous drug.
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| Definition of 'Drug' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (verb) drug
a substance that is used as a medicine or narcotic
2. (verb) drug, dose
administer a drug to
"They drugged the kidnapped tourist"
3. (verb) drug, do drugs
use recreational drugs
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1. (noun) drug
an illegal substance people put into their bodies to get high
to take drugs; The suspect was on drugs.
2. drug
a medicine for treating illness
research on drugs for cancer; the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
3. (verb) drug
to give sb a drug without their consent to make them unconscious or sleepy
They drugged and kidnapped her.
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| Definition of 'Drug' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Drug
a drudge (?)
2. (noun) Drug
any animal, vegetable, or mineral substance used in the composition of medicines; any stuff used in dyeing or in chemical operations
3. (noun) Drug
any commodity that lies on hand, or is not salable; an article of slow sale, or in no demand
4. (verb) Drug
to drudge; to toil laboriously
5. (verb) Drug
to prescribe or administer drugs or medicines
6. (verb) Drug
to affect or season with drugs or ingredients; esp., to stupefy by a narcotic drug. Also Fig
7. (verb) Drug
to tincture with something offensive or injurious
8. (verb) Drug
to dose to excess with, or as with, drugs
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Sense: any substance used in medicine
She has been prescribed a new drug for her stomach-pains.
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Afrikaans: medisyne |
Arabic: دَواء |
Bulgarian: лекарство |
Brazilian: droga |
Czech: lék |
German: das Medikament |
Danish: lægemiddel; medikament |
Greek: φάρμακο |
Spanish: medicamento |
Estonian: arstim |
Farsi: دارو |
Finnish: lääke |
French: médicament |
Hebrew: תְּרוּפָה |
Hindi: औषध, दवा |
Croatian: lijek, opojno sredstvo |
Hungarian: gyógyszer |
Indonesian: obat |
Icelandic: lyf |
Italian: medicinale |
Japanese: 薬 |
Korean: 약 |
Lithuanian: vaistas |
Latvian: zāles |
Malay: ubat |
Dutch: medicijn |
Norwegian: legemiddel, medikament |
Polish: lekarstwo |
Persian: ادويه ، دوا |
Pashto: دارو او درمل |
Portuguese: droga |
Romanian: medicament |
Russian: лекарство |
Slovak: liek |
Slovenian: zdravilo |
Serbian: lek |
Swedish: medicin, läkemedel |
Thai: ยา |
Turkish: ilâç |
Taiwanese: 藥物 |
Ukrainian: ліки, медикамент |
Urdu: دوا کی طرح استعمال کی جان |
Vietnamese: thuốc |
Chinese: 药,药物 |
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