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| | cannabis | (แคน'นะบิส) n. กัญชา, See also: cannabic adj. ดู cannabis, Syn. marihauna | cannabism | (-บิสซึม) n. การติดกัญชา |
| | | | | กัญชา | [kanchā] (n) EN: cannabis ; marijuana ; marijuana leaves FR: cannabis [ m ] ; chanvre indien [ m ] | คล้าน้ำช่อห้อย | [khlā nām chø høi] (n, exp) EN: Water canna |
| | | canna | (n) any plant of the genus Canna having large sheathing leaves and clusters of large showy flowers | cannabidaceae | (n) two genera of erect or twining herbs that are pollinated by the wind, including the genera Cannabis and Humulus; term not used in all classifications; in some the genus Cannabis is placed in the family Moraceae and the genus Humulus in the family Urticaceae, Syn. family Cannabidaceae, hemp family | cannabin | (n) a resin obtained from the hemp plant; thought to be the active narcotic agent in marijuana, Syn. cannabis resin | cannabis | (n) any plant of the genus Cannabis; a coarse bushy annual with palmate leaves and clusters of small green flowers; yields tough fibers and narcotic drugs, Syn. hemp | cannabis | (n) 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, Syn. marijuana, marihuana, ganja | cannaceae | (n) coextensive with the genus Canna, Syn. family Cannaceae | cannae | (n) ancient city is southeastern Italy where Hannibal defeated the Romans in 216 BC | canna lily | (n) plants grown for their large bright yellow to red flowers, Syn. Canna generalis | genus canna | (n) type and sole genus of the Cannaceae: perennial lily-like herbs of New World tropics | genus cannabis | (n) hemp: genus of coarse annuals native to central Asia and widely naturalized in north temperate regions; in some classifications included in the family Moraceae | tetrahydrocannabinol | (n) psychoactive substance present in marijuana, Syn. THC | achira | (n) canna grown especially for its edible rootstock from which arrowroot starch is obtained, Syn. indian shot, Canna indica, arrowroot, Canna edulis | hemp agrimony | (n) coarse European herb with palmately divided leaves and clusters of small reddish-purple flower heads, Syn. Eupatorium cannabinum | indian hemp | (n) source of e.g. bhang and hashish as well as fiber, Syn. Cannabis indica | indian hemp | (n) Canadian dogbane yielding a tough fiber used as cordage by Native Americans; used in folk medicine for pain or inflammation in joints, Syn. rheumatism weed, Apocynum cannabinum | kenaf | (n) valuable fiber plant of East Indies now widespread in cultivation, Syn. bimli, bimli hemp, Indian hemp, deccan hemp, kanaf, Bombay hemp, Hibiscus cannabinus | linnet | (n) small Old World finch whose male has a red breast and forehead, Syn. Carduelis cannabina, lintwhite | marijuana | (n) a strong-smelling plant from whose dried leaves a number of euphoriant and hallucinogenic drugs are prepared, Syn. marihuana, ganja, Cannabis sativa |
| Alcanna | ‖n. [ Sp. alcana, alhe&unr_;a, fr. Ar. al-hinnā. See Henna, and cf. Alkanet. ] (Bot.) An oriental shrub (Lawsonia inermis) from which henna is obtained. [ 1913 Webster ] | Canna | ‖n. [ It. ] A measure of length in Italy, varying from six to seven feet. See Cane, 4. [ 1913 Webster ] | Canna | ‖n. [ L., a reed. See Cane. ] (Bot.) A genus of tropical plants, with large leaves and often with showy flowers. The Indian shot (Canna Indica) is found in gardens of the northern United States. [ 1913 Webster ] | Cannabene | n. [ From Cannabis. ] (Chem.) A colorless oil obtained from hemp by distillation, and possessing its intoxicating properties. [ 1913 Webster ] | Cannabidaceae | n. 1. a grouping of plants containing two genera of erect or twining wind-pollinated herbs, the genera Cannabis and Humulus; this term is not used in all classifications; in some the genus Cannabis is placed in the family Moraceae and the genus Humulus in the family Urticaceae. Syn. -- family Cannabidaceae, hemp family. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | Cannabin | n. (Chem.) A poisonous resin extracted from hemp (Cannabis sativa, variety Indica). The euphoric and narcotic effects of hasheesh are due to this resin; the active ingredient is tetrahydrocannabinol, THC. See Cannabis Indica, below. [ 1913 Webster +PJC ] | Cannabine | a. [ L. cannabinus. ] Pertaining to hemp; hempen. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | Cannabis | ‖prop. n. [ L., hemp. See Canvas. ] 1. (Bot.) A genus of a single species belonging to the order Uricaceæ; hemp. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. The Indian hemp plant plant Cannabis sativa syn. Cannabis Indica. See Cannabis Indica, below. [ PJC ] Cannabis Indica the Indian hemp, now considered a variety of the common hemp (Cannabis sativa), originating in Asia but now grown widely around the world. It can be formed into a tough fiber that is used to make rope and tough fabric. The dried leaves and female flowers are smoked or chewed by people to produce a euphoric or hallucinogenic effect, caused mainly by the substance tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) contained in it. The THC-containing products of Cannabis are classified as a controlled substance, and posession and sale are illegal in most states of the United States. Once classified as a narcotic, the plant is now more commonly referred to in the category of euphoric or hallucinogenic agents. [ 1913 Webster +PJC ]
| Cannaceae | prop. n. A natural family of plants coextensive with the genus Canna. Syn. -- family Cannaceae. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | Cannae | n. the name of a battle in which Hannibal defeated the Romans in 216 b. c. Called also battle of Cannae. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | tetrahydrocannabinol | n. (Chem. & Med.) A chemical substance (C21H20O2) which is produced by the hemp plant (Cannabis sativa), and is the physiologically active agent of dried preparations of that plant, called variously marijuana, hashish, ganja, hemp, etc.; also called THC. It causes the euphoric effect for which the preparations are smoked or chewed. It is used in medicine in a purified form as an antiemetic (an antinausea agent), especially in conjunction with chemotherapy of cancer. It occurs primarily as the Δ1-3, 4-trans isomer, also called Δ9-THC, with small amounts of the Δ6-3, 4-trans isomer detectable at about 1%. It is a controlled substance, classified as a hallucinogen, and its possession or distribution is illegal in almost all states of the United States. MI11 [ PJC ] |
| 大麻 | [dà má, ㄉㄚˋ ㄇㄚˊ, 大 麻] hemp (Cannabis sativa); cannabis; marijuana #27,690 [Add to Longdo] | 种麻 | [zhǒng má, ㄓㄨㄥˇ ㄇㄚˊ, 种 麻 / 種 麻] distinctively female hemp plant (Cannabis sativa) #100,243 [Add to Longdo] | 苘 | [qǐng, ㄑㄧㄥˇ, 苘] Indian mallow (Abutilon theophrasti); Indian hemp (cannabis) #193,370 [Add to Longdo] | 四氢大麻酚 | [sì qīng dà má fēn, ㄙˋ ㄑㄧㄥ ㄉㄚˋ ㄇㄚˊ ㄈㄣ, 四 氢 大 麻 酚 / 四 氫 大 麻 酚] tetrahydrocannabinal (THC) [Add to Longdo] | 白麻子 | [bái má zǐ, ㄅㄞˊ ㄇㄚˊ ㄗˇ, 白 麻 子] cannabis seed [Add to Longdo] | 苘麻 | [qǐng má, ㄑㄧㄥˇ ㄇㄚˊ, 苘 麻] Indian mallow (Abutilon theophrasti); Indian hemp (cannabis) [Add to Longdo] | 苴麻 | [jū má, ㄐㄩ ㄇㄚˊ, 苴 麻] distinctively female hemp plant (Cannabis sativa) [Add to Longdo] |
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