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Cannabis logo #10101) Bush 2) Drug sold at dispensaries 3) Entheogens 4) Grass 5) Hashish source 6) Hemp 7) Marijuana 8) Medicinal plant 9) Shrub
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Cannabis logo #10101) Dope 2) Gage 3) Ganja 4) Hashish 5) Hemp 6) Herb 7) Marihuana 8) Marijuana 9) Sens 10) Sess
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Cannabis logo #21000 Cannabis (s) is a genus of flowering plants that includes three different species, Cannabis sativa, Cannabis indica and Cannabis ruderalis. These three taxa are indigenous to Central and South Asia. Cannabis has long been used for fibre (hemp), for seed and seed oils, for medicinal purposes, and as a recreational drug. Industrial hemp products are...
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Cannabis logo #21000[drug] Cannabis, commonly known as marijuana and by numerous other names,{cref|a} is a preparation of the cannabis plant intended for use as a psychoactive drug and as medicine. Pharmacologically, the principal psychoactive constituent of cannabis is tetrahydrocannabinol (THC); it is one of 483 known compounds in the plant, including at lea...
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Cannabis logo #21000[etymology] The plant name cannabis is from Greek κάνναβις (kánnabis), via Latin cannabis, originally a Scythian or Thracian word, also loaned into Persian as kanab. English hemp (Old English hænep) may be an early loan (predating Grimm`s Law) from the same Scythian source. ==Word history== The Oxford English Dictionary records th...
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Cannabis logo #21002• (n.) A genus of a single species belonging to the order Uricaceae; hemp.
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Cannabis logo #21003plant genus belonging to the family Cannabaceae of the nettle order (Urticales). The genus comprises one species, hemp (q.v.; C. sativa), a stout, ...
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cannabis logo #21003(from the article `drug use`) Cannabis is the general term applied internationally to the Indian hemp plant, Cannabis sativa, when the plant is used for its pleasure-giving ... (species Cannabis sativa), plant of the family Cannabaceae and its fibre, one of the bast fibre group. The plant is also grown for its seed, which ... [2 rela...
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cannabis logo #20973The hemp plant cannabis sativa. Hallucinogenic products prepared from the dried flowering tops of the plant include marijuana, hashish, bhang, and ganja. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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cannabis logo #21001(kan´ә-bis) the dried flowering tops of hemp plants (Cannabis sativa), which have euphoric principles; see marijuana and hashish.
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Cannabis logo #20972Can'na·bis noun [ Latin , hemp. See Canvas .] (Botany) A genus of a single species belonging to the order Uricaceæ ; hemp. Cannabis Indica the Indian hemp, a powerful narcotic, now considered a variety of the common hemp.
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cannabis logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: kan′ă-bis Definitions: 1. The dried flowering tops of the pistillate plants of Cannabis sativa (family Moraceae) containing isomeric tetrahydrocannabinols, cannabinol, and cannabidiol. Preparations of cannabis can be smoked or ingested to induce psychotomimetic effects, such as euphoria, hallucinations, drowsine...
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Cannabis logo #20909Cannabis: The botanical name for the plant from which marijuana comes. Its full name is Cannibis sativa. Use of cannabis produces a mild sense of euphoria, as well as impairments in judgment and lengthened response time. Cannabis may be smoked or eaten. Although cannabis use is illegal in most parts of the world, the plant appears to have some pote...
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Cannabis logo #21217Cannabis is a genus of narcotic plants of the family Urticaceae, order Cannabinaceae, of which hemp is a typical species.
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Cannabis logo #23010It is the source of a fibre and drugs like hashish and marijuana. Also called the Indian hemp or bhang plant.
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cannabis logo #20400[n] - a soft drug consisting of the dried leaves of the hemp plant 2. [n] - any plant of the genus Cannabis
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cannabis logo #21009cannabis 1. Any of the preparations; such as, marijuana or hashish; or chemicals (as THC) that are derived from the hemp and are psychoactive. 2. The most commonly used illicit drug; considered a soft drug, it consists of the dried leaves of the hemp plant; smoked or chewed for euphoric effects. 3. Any plant of the genus Cannabis; a coarse bushy ...
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Cannabis logo #20528Product of the hemp plant (Cannabis Sativa). Available in the form of resin, i.e. hashish or dried leaves, i.e. marihuana.
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cannabis logo #20974marijuana noun the most commonly used illicit drug; considered a soft drug, it consists of the dried leaves of the hemp plant; smoked or chewed for euphoric effect
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cannabis logo #21221Dried leaves and female flowers (marijuana) and resin (hashish) of certain varieties of hemp, which are smoked or swallowed to produce a range of effects, including feelings of happiness and altered perception. (Cannabis sativa, family Cannabaceae.) Cannabis is a soft drug in that any dependence is psychological rather than physi...
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