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psychedelic /psy·che·del·ic/ (si″kĭ-del´ik)
1. pertaining to or characterized by hallucinations, distortions of perception and awareness, and sometimes psychotic-like behavior. 2. a drug that produces such effects.
psychedelic [sī′kədel′ik] Etymology: coined in 1956 by Humphry Osmond from Gk, psyche + deloun, to reveal 1 describing a mental state characterized by altered sensory perception and hallucination accompanied by euphoria or fear, usually caused by the deliberate ingestion of drugs or other substances known to produce this effect. 2 describing any drug or substance that causes this state, such as mescaline or psilocybin. psychedelic [si″kĕ-del´ik] pertaining to or characterized by hallucinations, distortions of perception and awareness, and sometimes psychotic-like behavior; also, a drug producing such effects (see also hallucinogen). Psychedelic drugs include lsd and mescaline.
psychedelic, adj 1. pertaining to a mental state distinguished by the presence of hallucinations and an alteration in the sensation of perception. The affected person may also report feelings of fear or euphoria. adj 2. pertaining to a specific substance or drug, such as mescaline; known to produce mood-altering effects. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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