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hallucinogen vs PCP

PCP vs hallucinogen

hallucinogen and PCP both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
hallucinogen Yes No No No
PCP Yes No No No
As nouns, PCP is a hyponym of hallucinogen; that is, PCP is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than hallucinogen:
  • hallucinogen: a psychoactive drug that induces hallucinations or altered sensory experiences
  • PCP: a drug used as an anesthetic by veterinarians; illicitly taken (originally in the form of powder or `dust') for its effects as a hallucinogen
hallucinogen (noun) PCP (noun)
a psychoactive drug that induces hallucinations or altered sensory experiences a drug used as an anesthetic by veterinarians; illicitly taken (originally in the form of powder or `dust') for its effects as a hallucinogen
a person who helps in identifying or preventing or treating illness or disability
Difference between hallucinogen and PCP

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