Word: opiate
Word origin: late Middle English (as a noun): from medieval Latin opiatus (adjective), opiatus (noun), based on Latin opium (see opium).
relating to, resembling, or containing opium. Example: the use of opiate drugs
a drug derived from or related to opium. Example: the opiates are known to have natural counterparts called endorphins
dull the senses of (someone) with or as if with opium. Example: he grew old and soft, opiating himself into a dreaming bliss
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