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Understanding Morigerous: A Guide to Delusions and Hallucinations

Morigerous is an adjective used to describe something that is prone to or characterized by delusions or hallucinations, typically as a result of mental illness or drug use. The word is derived from the Latin word "morigare," which means "to be delirious."

For example, someone who is experiencing psychotic episodes due to schizophrenia might be described as morigerous, as they may be experiencing delusions or hallucinations that are not based in reality. Similarly, someone who is under the influence of drugs that cause hallucinations or altered perceptions might also be described as morigerous.

It's worth noting that this word is not commonly used in everyday language, and it is more likely to be found in medical or psychological contexts.

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