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Definition of intoxicating
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Intoxicating
(a.)
Producing
intoxication;
fitted
to
intoxicate;
as,
intoxicating
liquors..
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Pulque
::
Pulque
(n.) An
intoxicating
Mexican
drink.
See
Agave.
Rumseller
::
Rumseller
(n.) One who sells rum; one who deals in
intoxicating
liquors;
especially,
one who sells
spirituous
beverages
at
retail..
Strong
::
Strong
(superl.)
Full of
spirit;
containing
a large
proportion
of
alcohol;
intoxicating;
as,
strong
liquors..
Nip
::
Nip (n.) A sip or small
draught;
esp., a
draught
of
intoxicating
liquor;
a
dram..
Teetotaler
::
Teetotaler
(n.) One
pledged
to
entire
abstinence
from all
intoxicating
drinks.
Abstinence
::
Abstinence
(n.) The act or
practice
of
abstaining;
voluntary
forbearance
of any
action,
especially
the
refraining
from an
indulgence
of
appetite,
or from
customary
gratifications
of
animal
or
sensual
propensities.
Specifically,
the
practice
of
abstaining
from
intoxicating
beverages,
--
called
also total
abstinence..
Cannabene
::
Cannabene
(n.) A
colorless
oil
obtained
from hemp by
distillation,
and
possessing
its
intoxicating
properties..
Churrus
::
Churrus
(n.) A
powerfully
narcotic
and
intoxicating
gum resin which
exudes
from the
flower
heads,
seeds,
etc., of
Indian
hemp..
Toxicomania
::
Toxicomania
(n.) An
insane
desire
for
intoxicating
or
poisonous
drugs,
as
alcohol
or
opium..
Heady
::
Heady (a.) Apt to
affect
the head;
intoxicating;
strong.
Bottle
::
Bottle
(n.) Fig.:
Intoxicating
liquor;
as, to drown one's
reason
in the
bottle..
Kava
::
Kava (n.) A
species
of
Macropiper
(M.
methysticum),
the long
pepper,
from the root of which an
intoxicating
beverage
is made by the
Polynesians,
by a
process
of
mastication;
also, the
beverage
itself..
Koumiss
::
Koumiss
(n.) An
intoxicating
fermented
or
distilled
liquor
originally
made by the
Tartars
from
mare's
or
camel's
milk. It can be
obtained
from any kind of milk, and is now
largely
made in
Europe..
Strongylid
::
Strong-water
(n.)
Distilled
or
ardent
spirits;
intoxicating
liquor.
Mahwa Tree
::
Mahwa tree () An East
Indian
sapotaceous
tree
(Bassia
latifolia,
and also B.
butyracea),
whose
timber
is used for wagon
wheels,
and the
flowers
for food and in
preparing
an
intoxicating
drink.
It is one of the
butter
trees.
The oil, known as mahwa and
yallah,
is
obtained
from the
kernels
of the
fruit..
Inebrious
::
Inebrious
(a.)
Intoxicated,
or
partially
so;
intoxicating..
Hashish
::
Hashish
(n.) A
slightly
acrid gum resin
produced
by the
common
hemp
(Cannabis
saltiva),
of the
variety
Indica,
when
cultivated
in a warm
climate;
also, the tops of the
plant,
from which the
resinous
product
is
obtained.
It is
narcotic,
and has long been used in the East for its
intoxicating
effect.
See
Bhang,
and
Ganja..
Tequila
::
Tequila
(n.) An
intoxicating
liquor
made from the
maguey
in the
district
of
Tequila,
Mexico..
Ale
::
Ale (n.) An
intoxicating
liquor
made from an
infusion
of malt by
fermentation
and the
addition
of a
bitter,
usually
hops..
Cup
::
Cup (n.)
Repeated
potations;
social
or
excessive
indulgence
in
intoxicating
drinks;
revelry.
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