cocaine

See also: cocaïne and cocaïné

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Etymology

From coca +‎ -ine, from Quechua kuka. First use appears c. 1874.

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cocaine (countable and uncountable, plural cocaines)

  1. (uncountable, organic chemistry, pharmacology) An addictive drug derived from coca (Erythroxylum) or prepared synthetically, used sometimes medicinally as a local anesthetic and, often illegally, as a stimulant.
    Synonyms: blow, coke, girl, nose candy, powder, rock, slim, snow, snuff, white lady, yay; see also Thesaurus:cocaine
  2. (countable) Any derivative of cocaine.

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cocaine (third-person singular simple present cocaines, present participle cocaining, simple past and past participle cocained)

  1. Synonym of cocainize.
    • 1895, The Veterinary Magazine (volume 2, page 183)
      [] cocaining the eye, then introducing a speculum, or having an assistant hold the lids open with retractors.

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cocaine f

  1. plural of cocaina

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