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There are 22 words containing ELIRI

deliria  ——  delirium  ——  deliriantdeliriousdeliriums  ——  deliriantsdeliriateddeliriogen  ——  deliriogensdeliriouslyundelirious  ——  deliriogenicnondelirious  ——  delirifacientdeliriousnesssemidelirious  ——  delirifacients  ——  delirium␣tremensexcited␣delirium  ——  agitated␣deliriumnocturnal␣deliria  ——  nocturnal␣delirium

25 definitions found

  • deliria — n. Plural of delirium.
  • delirium — n. (Medicine) A temporary mental state with a sudden onset, usually… — n. Wild, frenzied excitement or ecstasy.
  • deliriant — n. A drug or other agent that induces a medical state of frank delirium.
  • delirious — adj. (Medicine) Being in the state of delirium. — adj. Having uncontrolled excitement; ecstatic.
  • deliriums — n. Plural of delirium.
  • deliriants — n. Plural of deliriant.
  • deliriated — adj. (Archaic) In a state of delirium.
  • deliriogen — n. Any deliriogenic material.
  • deliriogens — n. Plural of deliriogen.
  • deliriously — adv. In a delirious manner, or to the point of delirium.
  • undelirious — adj. Not delirious.
  • deliriogenic — adj. (Medicine) Producing, or precipitating the development of delirium.
  • nondelirious — adj. Not delirious.
  • delirifacient — adj. (Medicine) Producing, or tending to produce, delirium. — n. (Medicine) Any substance that tends to cause delirium.
  • deliriousness — n. The characteristic of being delirious.
  • semidelirious — adj. Somewhat or partly delirious.
  • delirifacients — n. Plural of delirifacient.
  • delirium␣tremens — n. (Pathology) A psychosis of chronic alcoholism, usually due…
  • excited␣delirium — n. A syndrome of psychomotor agitation with delirium and sweating…
  • agitated␣delirium — n. Synonym of excited delirium.
  • nocturnal␣deliria — n. Plural of nocturnal delirium.
  • nocturnal␣delirium — n. (Medicine, psychology, psychiatry) A state of agitation or…
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