morphia

/ˈmɔrfiə/
noun
  1. An old-fashioned name for the drug morphine, used to relieve pain.
    • In the 19th century, morphia was commonly used as a painkiller in many households.
    • The doctor prescribed morphia to ease the patient's severe pain after surgery.
    • The detective found a small bottle of morphia in the suspect's coat pocket.
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