terms |
procognitive |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective procognitive is
(medicine) describing a drug that reduces mental confusion, disorientation or delirium.
procognitive |
precognitive |
As adjectives the difference between procognitive and precognitive
is that
procognitive is describing a drug that reduces mental confusion, disorientation or delirium while
precognitive is pertaining to the ability to see or predict future events.
As a noun precognitive is
a precognitive person.
delirium |
procognitive |
As a noun delirium
is delirium (delirium).
As an adjective procognitive is
(medicine) describing a drug that reduces mental confusion, disorientation or delirium.
disorientation |
procognitive |
As a noun disorientation
is the loss of one's sense of direction, or of one's position in relationship with the surroundings.
As an adjective procognitive is
(medicine) describing a drug that reduces mental confusion, disorientation or delirium.
confusion |
procognitive |
As a noun confusion
is confusion.
As an adjective procognitive is
(medicine) describing a drug that reduces mental confusion, disorientation or delirium.
mental |
procognitive |
As a noun mental
is moron.
As an adjective procognitive is
(medicine) describing a drug that reduces mental confusion, disorientation or delirium.