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Definition of Honey oil
1. Noun. Street names for ketamine.
Generic synonyms: Ketalar, Ketamine, Ketamine Hydrochloride
Lexicographical Neighbors of Honey Oil
Literary usage of Honey oil
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Indian antiquities: or, Dissertations, relative to the ancient geographic by Thomas Maurice (1806)
"The people of Judah and of Israel were also thy merchants, they traded in thy
markets pure wheat and balm, honey, oil, and rosin. Damascus, in exchange for ..."
2. The Universal Magazine (1749)
"... quantity of honey, oil, and red wine, boiled together, ... from excoriation ;
honey, oil, and wine, ..."
3. The Chemist: A Monthly Journal of Chemical and Physical Science (1850)
"The lavements were composed ¡ of a decoction of beet leaves, with honey, oil,
nitre, and other laxative substances. It is to be remarked, that the word ..."
4. A Universal formulary: Containing the Methods of Preparing and Administering by Robert Eglesfeld Griffith (1866)
"Carmichael SPIRIT OF TURPENTINE MIXTURE. R. Honey, Oil of turpentine, Ammoniated
tincture of guaiacum, each, two drachms Oil of cloves, " lemon, each, ..."