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| psilocin | 3-[2-(Dimethylamino)ethyl]indol-4-ol;a hallucinogenic agent related to psilocybin. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Psilocybe | A genus of mushrooms (family Agaricaceae) containing many species with psychotropic or hallucinogenic properties, including Psilocybe mexicana, of which the fruiting bodies are a source of the hallucinogen, psilocybin. (05 Mar 2000) |
| psilocybin | 3-(2-dimethylamino)ethylindol-4-ol dihydrogen phosphate;the N',N' -dimethyl derivative of 4-hydroxytryptamine; obtained from the fruiting bodies of the fungus Psilocybe mexicana and other species of Psilocybe and Stropharia. Psilocybin is a congener of 5-hydroxytryptamine, with striking central nervous system effects, and is readily hydrolyzed to 4-hydroxybufotenine; used as a hallucinogenic agent (and by Mexican aborigines to induce trances). Synonym: indocybin. (05 Mar 2000) |
| psilocybine | <chemical> The major of two hallucinogenic components of teonanacatl, the sacred mushroom of mexico, the other component being psilocin. Pharmacological action: hallucinogens. Chemical name: 1H-Indol-4-ol, 3-(2-(dimethylamino)ethyl)-, dihydrogen phosphate (ester) (12 Dec 1998) |
| psilology | Love of empty of empty talk or noise. Origin: Gr mere. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| psilomelane | <chemical> A hydrous oxide of manganese, occurring in smooth, botryoidal forms, and massive, and having an iron-black or steel-gray colour. Origin: Gr. Bare +, black. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| psilopaedes | <ornithology> Birds whose young at first have down on the pterylae only. Synonym: Gymnopaedes. Origin: NL, from Gr. Bare +, offspring. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| psilopaedic | <ornithology> Having down upon the pterylae only; said of the young of certain birds. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| psilosis | Falling out of the hair. Origin: G. Psilosis, a stripping, fr. Psilos, bare (05 Mar 2000) |
| psilothin | A depilatory plaster applied when warm to a hairy surface, and ripped off when cool, causing removal of the hairs. Origin: see psilosis (05 Mar 2000) |
| psilotic | 1. Relating to psilosis. Synonym: epilatory. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Psilocibin
| psilocin |
psilocybin: a hallucinogenic compound obtained from a mushroom
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| psilocin |
and PSILOCYBIN - hallucinogenic indoles found in many species of Psilocybe, and some species of Panaeolus, Gymnopilus and Conocybe.
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| Psilocybe |
a genus of mushrooms of the family Strophariaceae, native to the southern United States and Mexico; several species are sources of psilocybin and psilocin and are consumed in some North American Indian cultures as part of religious ceremonies.
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| psilocybin |
a hallucinogenic crystalline compound with indole characteristics, isolated from mushrooms of the genus Psilocybe, especially P. mexicana Heim.
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| PSIL | a hallucinogenic compound obtained from a mushroom |
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| PSIL | a hallucinogenic compound obtained from a mushroom |
| PSIL | a mineral consisting of hydrated basic oxide of manganese and barium |
| PSIL | Paleozoic plants |
| PSIL | Paleozoic simple dichotomously branched plants of Europe and eastern Canada including the oldest known vascular land plants |
| PSIL | any plant of the order Psilophytales: a savannah plant |
| PSIL | any plant or fossil of the genus Psilophyton |
| PSIL | whisk ferns |
| PSIL | falling out of hair |
| PSIL | small family of lower ferns having nearly naked stems and minute scalelike leaves |
| PSIL | lower vascular plants having dichotomously branched sporophyte divided into aerial shoot and rhizome and lacking true roots |
| PSIL | whisk ferns |
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