lysergic acid diethylamide
Lysergic acid diethylamide
Lysergic acid diethylamide ( or or ), abbreviated
LSD or
LSD-25, also known as
lysergide (
INN) and colloquially as
acid, is a
psychedelic drug of the
ergoline family, well known for its psychological effects—which can include altered thinking processes, closed- and open-eye visuals,
synesthesia, an altered
sense of time, and
spiritual experiences—as well as for its key role in
1960s counterculture. It is used mainly as an
entheogen and
recreational drug. LSD is not
addictive. However, acute adverse psychiatric reactions such as anxiety, paranoia, and delusions are possible.
lysergic acid diethylamide
Noun
1. a powerful hallucinogenic drug manufactured from lysergic acid
(synonym) LSD
(hypernym) hallucinogen, hallucinogenic drug, psychedelic drug, psychodelic drug
(hyponym) acid, back breaker, battery-acid, dose, dot, Elvis, loony toons, Lucy in the sky with diamonds, pane, superman, window pane, Zen
lysergic acid diethylamide
Eng: lysergic acid diethylamide
Urdu: ارگَٹ سے حاصَل شُدَہ قَلمي مُرَکَّب