See also: Opiat and opiát

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From opi +‎ -at.

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opiat (feminine opiada, masculine plural opiats, feminine plural opiades)

  1. (pharmacology) opiated (mixed or impregnated with opium)

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From Medieval Latin opiata, from opiatus.

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opiat n (definite singular opiatet, indefinite plural opiat or opiater, definite plural opiata or opiatene)

  1. an opiate

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From Medieval Latin opiata, from opiatus.

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opiat n (definite singular opiatet, indefinite plural opiat, definite plural opiata)

  1. an opiate

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Borrowed from French opiat.

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opiat n (plural opiate)

  1. opiate

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From Medieval Latin opiata, from opiatus.

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opiat c or n

  1. an opiate

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Declension of opiat 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative opiat opiaten opiater opiaterna
Genitive opiats opiatens opiaters opiaternas
Declension of opiat 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative opiat opiatet opiat opiaten
Genitive opiats opiatets opiats opiatens

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