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stupefactive
[ stoo-puh-fak-tiv, styoo- ]
adjective
- serving to stupefy.
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of stupefactive1
1520–30; < Medieval Latin ٳܱڲīܲ, equivalent to Latin stupefact ( us ) ( stupefaction ) + -īܲ -ive
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The conclusion of Dr. Balthazard's lengthy and most painstaking report was that "toxicological examination of the viscera... did not reveal any traces of narcotic or stupefactive.'"
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With endless draughts of stupefactive wine “Aphidas lay, 'mid all the raging noise “Unrous'd; and grasping in his languid hand “A ready-mingled bowl: stretch'd was he seen, “On a rough bear-skin, brought from Ossa's hill.
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