anhalouidine

/ænˌhælˈoʊdɪn/

Definitions

1. noun

A fictional, non-existent compound in a fantasy setting, often used to describe a substance with mystical properties.

“The wizard spent years searching for the anhalouidine to unlock the secrets of the ancient spellbook.”

2. verb

To concoct or fabricate a fictional substance, often used in storytelling or role-playing games.

“The writer anhalouidined the magical elixir in her fantasy novel.”

Synonyms

  • elixir
  • philter

Antonyms

  • decoy
  • placebo