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detoxification
a medically supervised treatment for addiction to drugs or alcohol intended to rid the body of the addictive substances
Lecherous
Like a lecher addicted to lewdness excessively lustful used mostly of men
Habitual drunkard
or herself, and his or her affairs. See also (English) Licensing Act, 1902, s. 5 (extended to drug addicts by 15 & 16 Geo. 5, c. 51, s. 3); Eaton v. Best, (1909) 1 KB 632; R.
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Ratiocinative
Characterized by or addicted to ratiocination consisting in the comparison of propositions or facts and the deduction of inferences from the comparison
Pleonast
One who is addicted to pleonasm
Nicotine
transparent oily liquid having an acrid odor and an acrid burning taste It is intensely poisonous The apparently addictive effects of tobacco smoking have been ascribed largely to the effect of nicotine and the controlled administration of
Moros
of the southern Philippine Islands said to have formerly migrated from Borneo Some of them are warlike and addicted to piracy
Light fingered
Dexterous in taking and conveying away thievish pilfering addicted to petty thefts
Factious
Given to faction addicted to form parties and raise dissensions in opposition to government or the common good turbulent seditious prone to
Lecher
A man given to lewdness one addicted in an excessive degree to the indulgence of sexual desire or to illicit sexual relations with women also
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