Crossword-Solution: ANALGESIC 9 letters, 37 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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quinalbarbitone 1 answer
paracetamol 1 answer
Remedy allaying pain 1 answer
Relieving pain 1 answer
Producing insensibility to pain. 1 answer
Medical marijuana is one 1 answer
Deadening pain. 1 answer
Aspirin or acetaminophen 1 answer
Agent allaying pain 1 answer
Advil 2 answers
ethoheptazine 2 answers
antibiosis 2 answers
Zactirin 2 answers
Ascriptin 2 answers
APF 2 answers
Deadening of pain 2 answers
ACETYLSALICYLIC acid 3 answers
ACETAMINOPHEN 3 answers
Ibuprofen, e.g. 3 answers
Febrifuge 3 answers
chloral hydrate 3 answers
aspirin 5 answers
chloroform 6 answers
ANACIN 6 answers
Codeine 7 answers
Aspirin, e.g. 7 answers
ALEVE 9 answers
antigen 9 answers
Pain reliever 11 answers
Heroin 12 answers
Painkiller 13 answers
Antitoxin 13 answers
anesthetic 21 answers
Antidote 27 answers
anodyne 32 answers
Drug 35 answers
Balm 66 answers
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Sentences with ANALGESIC (5)

Stimulants.-- Women resort to alcoholic stimulants as an analgesic to relieve pain, whether physical or mental; as a narcotic to produce sleep; and as a spur to a failing appetite or bodily powers.
The Four Epochs of Woman's Life Anna M. Galbraith 2002
Until this analgesic state could be established in their minds it was impossible to convince them that the excess of oxygen, as obtained by rapid breathing, could be made to produce a similar effect.
Scientific American Supplement No. 275 Various 2005
This being true, you will deal leniently with me for the opinion I hold as to their analgesic action.
Scientific American Supplement No. 275 Various 2005
Then you may now ask, To what do I attribute this very singular phenomenon? Any one who followed, in the earlier part of this paper, the course of the argument in my soliloquy, after twenty years had elapsed from my observation upon myself of the analgesic effects of chloroform, can almost give something of an answer.
Scientific American Supplement No. 275 Various 2005
For example, the anæsthetic effects of ether disappear shortly after removal of the inhaler, whether we apply tourniquets to the extremities or not; but, on the other hand, the analgesic influence of antipyrin, phenacetin, morphine, and other like remedies lasts very much longer, and their dose may be reduced, or--what is the same thing--their pharmaco-dynamic potency may be enhanced by the sequestration of the blood contained within the extremities.
Scientific American Supplement No. 822 Various 2005

Quotes with ANALGESIC (3)

Suppose I stopped taking aspirin and phenylbutazone? What about the pain? The bones in my spine and practically every joint in my body felt as though I had been run over by a truck. I knew that pain could be affected by attitudes. Most people become panicky about almost any pain. On all sides they have been so bombarded with advertisements about pain that they take this or that analgesic at the slightest sign of an ache. We are largely illiterate about pain and so are seldom …
Norman Cousins Anatomy of an Illness: As Perceived by the Patient
As a consequence of natural analgesic actions or as a result of the administration of drugs that interfere with body signaling (painkillers, anesthetics), the brain receives a distorted view of what the body state really is at the moment. We know that in situations of fear in which the brain chooses the running option rather than freezing, the brain stem disengages the part of the pain-transmission circuitry, a bit like pulling the plug. The periqueductal gray, which controls…
Antonio R. Damasio
At a certain point, if you still have your marbles and are not faced with serious financial challenges, you have a chance to put your house in order. It's a cliche, but it's underestimated as an analgesic on all levels. Putting your house in order, if you can do it, is one of the most comforting activities, and the benefits of it are incalculable.
Leonard Cohen
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Appears in: Crossroads, CrosSynergy, New Yorker, NYT, WSJ.

Used 11 times in crossword archives (1946–2023).