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narcomata

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nar⋅co⋅ma

[nahr-koh-muh]
–noun, plural -mas, -ma⋅ta [-muh-tuh] . Medicine/Medical.
stupor produced by narcotics.

Origin:
narc- + -oma


nar⋅com⋅a⋅tous [nahr-kom-uh-tuhs] , adjective
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nar·co·ma   (när-kō'mə)   
n.   pl. nar·co·mas also nar·co·ma·ta (-mə-tə)
Stupor induced by a narcotic.

[New Latin narcōma, from Greek narkoun, to benumb; see narcosis.]
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narcoma nar·co·ma (när-kō'mə)
n.
Stupor induced by a narcotic.

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