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  • 81οἰνώσει — οἴνωσις drunkenness fem nom/voc/acc dual (attic epic) οἰνώσεϊ , οἴνωσις drunkenness fem dat sg (epic) οἴνωσις drunkenness fem dat sg (attic ionic) οἰνόομαι intoxicate fut ind mp 2nd sg οἰνόω intoxicate aor subj act 3rd sg (epic) οἰνόω intoxicate… …

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  • 82blind staggers — noun a disease of the central nervous system affecting especially horses and cattle; characterized by an unsteady swaying gait and frequent falling • Syn: ↑staggers • Hypernyms: ↑animal disease * * * noun plural but singular or plural in… …

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  • 83inebriety — noun a temporary state resulting from excessive consumption of alcohol • Syn: ↑drunkenness, ↑inebriation, ↑intoxication, ↑tipsiness, ↑insobriety • Ant: ↑soberness (for: ↑ …

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  • 84intoxication — noun 1. the physiological state produced by a poison or other toxic substance • Syn: ↑poisoning, ↑toxic condition • Derivationally related forms: ↑intoxicate • Hypernyms: ↑physical condition, ↑physiological state …

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  • 85tipsiness — noun a temporary state resulting from excessive consumption of alcohol • Syn: ↑drunkenness, ↑inebriation, ↑inebriety, ↑intoxication, ↑insobriety • Ant: ↑soberness (for: ↑ …

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  • 86methysis — /methˈi sis/ (pathology; rare) noun Drunkenness ORIGIN: New L, from Gr methysis drunkenness, from methyein to be drunk • • • methysˈtic adjective Intoxicating * * * ‖ methysis Path. (ˈmɛθɪsɪs) [mod.L., a. Gr. µέθυσις drunkenness, f. µεθύειν to be …

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  • 87Amethyst — Am e*thyst, [F. ametiste, amatiste, F. am[ e]thyste, L. amethystus, fr. Gr. ? without drunkenness; as a noun, a remedy for drunkenness, the amethyst, supposed to have this power; a priv. + ? to be drunken, ? strong drink, wine. See {Mead}.] [1913 …

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  • 88Oriental amethyst — Amethyst Am e*thyst, [F. ametiste, amatiste, F. am[ e]thyste, L. amethystus, fr. Gr. ? without drunkenness; as a noun, a remedy for drunkenness, the amethyst, supposed to have this power; a priv. + ? to be drunken, ? strong drink, wine. See… …

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  • 89inebriety — noun Etymology: probably blend of inebriation and ebriety drunkenness Date: 1801 the state of being inebriated ; drunkenness …

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  • 90Amethyst — Infobox mineral name = Amethyst category = Mineral variety boxwidth = boxbgcolor = imagesize = caption = formula = Silica (silicon dioxide, SiO2) molweight = color = violet habit = 6 sided prism ending in 6 sided pyramid (typical) system =… …

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