mescaline
/ˈmɛskəliːn/
noun
- A hallucinogenic drug found naturally in peyote cactus and some other plants, used in some religious ceremonies and also recreationally.
- The scientist studied the effects of mescaline on the brain in a controlled experiment.
- Some artists in the 1960s experimented with mescaline to inspire their work.
- Mescaline is known for causing vivid visual and sensory experiences.