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Optate vs Opiate - What's the difference?

optate | opiate |

As a verb optate

is (obsolete) to choose; to wish for; to desire.

As a noun opiate is

"opiates".

optate

English

Verb

(optat)
  • (obsolete) To choose; to wish for; to desire.
  • (Cotgrave)
    (Webster 1913) ----

    opiate

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Relating to, resembling, or containing opium.
  • Soporific; inducing sleep or sedation.
  • Deadening; causing apathy or dullness.
  • Noun

    (wikipedia opiate) (en noun)
  • A drug, hormone or other substance derived from or related to opium.
  • Something that dulls the senses and induces a false and unrealistic sense of contentment.
  • * Bentley
  • They chose atheism as an opiate .

    Hypernyms

    * opioid

    Verb

    (opiat)
  • To treat with an opiate drug.
  • See also

    * codeine * morphine * papaverine * thebaine ----