narco

(närkō′)

noun pl. narcos

  1. narc
  2. a user of narcotic drugs; addict
  3. a person who engages in illegal trade in narcotic drugs

adjective

of or having to do with narcotic drugs, their illegal sale, etc.

  1. narcosis, stupor, or sleep: narcolepsy
  2. narcotic drug: narcosynthesis
Also, before a vowel, narc-

Origin: < Gr narkē: see narcotic

See narco in American Heritage Dictionary 4

prefix
  1. Numbness; stupor; lethargy: narcolepsy.
  2. Narcotic drug: narcoanalysis.

Origin:

Origin: Greek narko-

Origin: , from narkoun, to numb

Origin: , from narkē, numbness

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