nicotinism
English
Noun
nicotinism (uncountable)
- nicotine poisoning (especially as a result of tobacco use)
- 2008, Richard J. Lewis, Sr., Hazardous Chemicals Desk Reference:
- "Nicotinism," poisoning by nicotine, is characterized by stimulation and subsequent depression of the central and autonomic nervous systems.
- Addiction to nicotine.
- 1896 August, H. M. Ochiltree, “Tobacco from an esthetic and hygienic point of view”, in American Journal of Dental Science, volume 30, number 4:
- Of the means of relief adopted for the cure of nicotinism, abandonment of the cause will bring about recovery in most cases without any medication
- 1918 February 2, James L. Tracy, “The psychological, physiological, and pharmacological basis of nicotinism, alcoholism, and morphinism”, in New York Medical Journal, volume 107:
- The grandeur intoxication prompts the customary good natured obtrusion of the practice of nicotinism in to the presence of others.
Coordinate terms
- (poisoning): tabacosis
Related terms
Translations
nicotine poisoning
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Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French nicotinisme.
Declension
declension of nicotinism (singular only)
singular | ||
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n gender | indefinite articulation | definite articulation |
nominative/accusative | (un) nicotinism | nicotinismul |
genitive/dative | (unui) nicotinism | nicotinismului |
vocative | nicotinismule |
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