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hallucinogenic

Psychoactive vs Hallucinogenic - What's the difference?

psychoactive | hallucinogenic |


As adjectives the difference between psychoactive and hallucinogenic

is that psychoactive is (pharmacology) affecting the mind or mental processes while hallucinogenic is producing hallucinations.

As a noun hallucinogenic is

a substance that is a hallucinogen.

Hallucinogenic - What does it mean?

hallucinogenic | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As an adjective hallucinogenic

is producing hallucinations.

As a noun hallucinogenic

is a substance that is a hallucinogen.

Hallucinatory vs Hallucinogenic - What's the difference?

hallucinatory | hallucinogenic |


As adjectives the difference between hallucinatory and hallucinogenic

is that hallucinatory is partaking of, or tending to produce, hallucination while hallucinogenic is producing hallucinations.

As a noun hallucinogenic is

a substance that is a hallucinogen.

Psychedelic vs Hallucinogenic - What's the difference?

psychedelic | hallucinogenic |


As adjectives the difference between psychedelic and hallucinogenic

is that psychedelic is of, containing, generating, or reminiscent of drug-induced hallucinations, distortions of perception, altered awareness etc while hallucinogenic is producing hallucinations.

As nouns the difference between psychedelic and hallucinogenic

is that psychedelic is any psychoactive substance (such as lsd or psilocybin) which, when consumed]], causes [[perception|perceptual changes (sometimes erratic and uncontrollable), visual hallucination, and altered awareness of the body and mind while hallucinogenic is a substance that is a hallucinogen.

As an interjection psychedelic

is awesome, cool, groovy.

Taxonomy vs Hallucinogenic - What's the difference?

taxonomy | hallucinogenic |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and hallucinogenic

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while hallucinogenic is a substance that is a hallucinogen.

As an adjective hallucinogenic is

producing hallucinations.

Hallucinogenic vs Neurotheology - What's the difference?

hallucinogenic | neurotheology |


As nouns the difference between hallucinogenic and neurotheology

is that hallucinogenic is a substance that is a hallucinogen while neurotheology is the study of correlations of neural phenomena with the subjective experience of spirituality, attained through means such as the consumption of hallucinogenic drugs.

As an adjective hallucinogenic

is producing hallucinations.

Hallucinogenic vs Triplike - What's the difference?

hallucinogenic | triplike |


As adjectives the difference between hallucinogenic and triplike

is that hallucinogenic is producing hallucinations while triplike is resembling or characteristic of a hallucinogenic trip.

As a noun hallucinogenic

is a substance that is a hallucinogen.

Hallucinogenic vs Semihallucinogenic - What's the difference?

hallucinogenic | semihallucinogenic |


As adjectives the difference between hallucinogenic and semihallucinogenic

is that hallucinogenic is producing hallucinations while semihallucinogenic is almost hallucinogenic.

As a noun hallucinogenic

is a substance that is a hallucinogen.

Hallucinogenic vs Psilocin - What's the difference?

hallucinogenic | psilocin |


As nouns the difference between hallucinogenic and psilocin

is that hallucinogenic is a substance that is a hallucinogen while psilocin is 4-hydroxy-dimethyltryptamine, a hallucinogenic alkaloid found in most psychedelic mushrooms.

As an adjective hallucinogenic

is producing hallucinations.

Hallucinogenic vs Myristicin - What's the difference?

hallucinogenic | myristicin |


As nouns the difference between hallucinogenic and myristicin

is that hallucinogenic is a substance that is a hallucinogen while myristicin is (organic compound) 3-methoxy,4,5-methylendioxy-allylbenzene, a natural organic compound found in the essential oil of nutmeg and to a lesser extent in other spices; it can be used as an insecticide and acaricide and has hallucinogenic properties at high doses.

As an adjective hallucinogenic

is producing hallucinations.

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