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Often used in the same context:
tranquillising,
tranquilizing,
estrous,
curare,
sedative,
musth,
hypotensive,
chital,
ototoxic,
anxiolytic,
oestrus,
anthelmintic,
phenobarbital,
nonaddictive,
sambar,
aversive conditioning,
gila monster,
antispasmodic,
ketamine hydrochloride,
shikar,
salt lick,
splosh,
rhinocerous,
whitecoat,
anaesthetized,
erectile tissue,
gharial,
piglike,
unsterilised,
paralytic,
midmost,
sloth bear,
bearded vulture,
topical anesthesia,
gastric lavage,
dehorned,
coati,
bioelectric,
ringtail,
inhalational,
anting,
sympathomimetic,
antianxiety,
ectothermic,
spotted hyena,
king cobra,
zinc sulphate,
unweaned,
puff adder,
valsalva maneuver,
lethal,
marsh harrier,
osmotic pressure,
unsprung,
nonlethal,
yohimbine,
aversive,
aneath,
tree shrew,
moray eel,
predacious,
proboscis monkey,
saccadic,
exclosure,
pennyroyal,
wart hog,
formalin,
sodium fluoroacetate,
hypodermic,
potassium bromide,
bacteriostatic,
anticoagulant medication,
hypovolemic,
loris,
amyl nitrate,
amyl nitrite,
pineal,
adown,
arctic fox,
honey buzzard,
saturable,
ungulate,
strychnine,
microlite,
hemophilic,
disulfiram,
canis lupus,
habituated,
musk deer,
oxygenating,
rhino,
gaboon viper,
brown hyena,
conspecific,
hind limb,
melanistic,
slow loris,
chloroformed,
thermic,
nephrotoxic,
psychotropic,
ataxic
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— Nouns for tranquilising:
effect,
drugs,
influence,
spectrality,
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