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amphetamine noun, medicine any of various potentially addictive synthetic drugs, formerly used as appetite suppressants to treat obesity, now seldom prescribed but often used illegally to produce a sense of well-being and mental alertness. Also (slang) called speed.
ETYMOLOGY: 1930s: from the chemical name alphamethylphenethylamine.

amphetamine noun, medicine any of various potentially addictive synthetic drugs, formerly used as appetite suppressants to treat obesity, now seldom prescribed but often used illegally to produce a sense of well-being and mental alertness. Also (slang) called speed.
ETYMOLOGY: 1930s: from the chemical name alphamethylphenethylamine.

amphetamine noun, medicine any of various potentially addictive synthetic drugs, formerly used as appetite suppressants to treat obesity, now seldom prescribed but often used illegally to produce a sense of well-being and mental alertness. Also (slang) called speed.
ETYMOLOGY: 1930s: from the chemical name alphamethylphenethylamine.