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The word '''drug''' can mean several things: | The word '''drug''' can mean several things: | ||
* ] ]: a ] active substance used as ] or ]. | * ] ]: a ] active substance used as ] or ] (this meaning is primarily ]). | ||
** Some are illegal, thus being ]s. | ** Some are illegal, thus being ]s. | ||
* ] (primary meaning in ]). | |||
* In ancient ] ], the '''Drugs''' are a class of ]s. | * In ancient ] ], the '''Drugs''' are a class of ]s. | ||
* In the fiction by ], the Drûg or ] are a race of ] from ]. | * In the fiction by ], the Drûg or ] are a race of ] from ]. | ||
* ]. | |||
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The word drug can mean several things:
- Medical drug: a pharmacologically active substance used as medication or recreationally (this meaning is primarily US English).
- Some are illegal, thus being illegal drugs.
- Illegal drugs (primary meaning in British English).
- In ancient Vedic Hinduism, the Drugs are a class of demons.
- In the fiction by J. R. R. Tolkien, the Drûg or Drúedain are a race of Men from Middle-earth.
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