No, the word "ink" typically refers to the liquid used for writing or printing. It does not refer to drugs.
The Hindi word "nasha" translates to "intoxication" or "addiction" in English. It is commonly used to refer to being under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
A word that can refer to a student is "learner" or "pupil".
The suffix of the word "refer" is "-er."
In slang, "popped" can mean feeling high or intoxicated from drugs or alcohol. It can also refer to being caught by the police or being shot.
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Drugs is just another word used to refer to medicine. Lots of treatments require the use of drugs. Doctors might prescribe them or they could be over-the-counter. Not all drugs are bad for you when they are recommended by your doctor.
They can be used interchangeably in most scenarios. Drugs can specifically refer to uncontrolled substances which are illegal, such as heroin, cocaine etc. Medicine cannot be used to refer to those uncontrolled substances.
Yes, ink is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing. The word ink is also a verb (ink, inks, inking, inked), writing with ink or applying ink; used informally for to sign a contract.
The Japanese word for ink is インク (inku)
'Drugs' often refer to medicine.
INK is a another word for tattoo.
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The Hindi word "nasha" translates to "intoxication" or "addiction" in English. It is commonly used to refer to being under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
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