ketamine

See also: kétamine

English

Chemical structure of ketamine

Etymology

Blend of ketone + amine. First use appears c. 1966.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈkɛt.ə.mɪn/, /ˈkiː.tə.miːn/
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  • (General American) IPA(key): /ˈkɛt.əˌmin/, /ˈki.təˌmin/

Noun

ketamine (countable and uncountable, plural ketamines)

  1. (pharmacology) A synthetic compound used as an anesthetic and analgesic drug and also (illicitly) as a hallucinogen.
    Synonyms: (slang) Special K, (slang) vitamin K
    • 1984, William Gibson, Neuromancer (Sprawl; book 1), New York, N.Y.: Ace Books, →ISBN, page 8:
      He was riding high that night, with a brick of Wage's ketamine on its way to Yokohama and the money already in his pocket.

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Etymology

Borrowed from English ketamine.

Pronunciation

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Noun

ketamine f (uncountable)

  1. ketamine
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