
1) Cactus 2) Cactus drug 3) Cactus used as a drug 4) Cactus used for vision quests 5) Cactus with buttons 6) Desert hallucinogen 7) Dome-shaped cactus 8) Hallucinogen made from mescal 9) Hallucinogen-yielding cactus 10) Hallucinogenic cactus 11) Lophophora williamsii 12) Mescal 13) Mescal cactus 14) Mescaline source
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1) Mesc 2) Mescal 3) Mescaline 4) Mezcal
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Lophophora williamsii aɪ is a small, spineless cactus with psychoactive alkaloids, particularly mescaline. The Spanish common name, also used in English, is peyote (i; from peyōtl ˈpejoːt͡ɬ), the Nahuatl word for the plant, said to be derived from a root meaning `glisten` or `glistening`. Native North Americans are likely to have used pe...
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either of the two species of the cactus genus Lophophora, family Cactaceae, native to North America, almost exclusively to Mexico.[5 related articles]
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Aztec name for Lophophora williamsii; principal active component of peyote is mescaline. ... Synonym: pellote. ... Origin: Sp. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(pa-yo´ta) a Mexican cactus of the genus Lophophora. a drug made from the flowering heads of this cactus, whose active principle is the hallucinogen mescaline; used by North American Indians in certain ceremonies to produce feelings of ecstasy.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: pā-yō′tē, pā-yō′tĕl Definitions: 1. Aztec name for Lophophora williamsii, a small cactus indigenous to Mexico and the southwestern U.S. used in Native American tribal ceremonies, to induce trances and hallucinations; the principal active component of peyote is mescaline. Synonyms: ...
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Spineless cactus of northern Mexico and the southwestern USA. It has white or pink flowers. Its buttonlike tops contain mescaline, which causes hallucinations and is used by American Indians in religious ceremonies. (
Lophopora williamsii, family Cactaceae.)
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