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psychotogenic

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psy⋅chot⋅o⋅gen

[sahy-kot-uh-juhn, -jen]
–noun
a substance that causes a psychotic reaction.

Origin:
1955–60; psychot(ic) + -o- + -gen


psy⋅chot⋅o⋅gen⋅ic, adjective
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Main Entry: psy·choto·gen
Pronunciation: sI-'kät-&-j&n
Function: noun
: a chemical agent (as a drug) that induces a psychoticstate —psy·choto·gen·ic /(")sI-"kät-&-'jen-ik/ adjective
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psychotogenic psy·chot·o·gen·ic (sī-kŏt'ə-jěn'ĭk)
adj.
Inducing psychosis, as a hallucinogenic drug.

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