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Hallucinator

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hal·lu·ci·nate  (h-ls-nt)
v. hal·lu·ci·nat·ed, hal·lu·ci·nat·ing, hal·lu·ci·nates
v.intr.
To undergo hallucination.
v.tr.
To cause to have hallucinations.

[Latin hallcinr, hallcint-, to dream, be deceived, variant of lcinr.]

hal·luci·nator n.


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The degree of the detail in the hallucination, has a lot to do with how susceptible/imaginative the hallucinator is.
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