: a tall Asian herb (Cannabis sativa of the family Cannabaceae, the hemp family) that has a tough fiber and is often separated into a tall loosely branched species (C. sativa) and a low-growing densely branched species (C. indica) : hempsense 1a—used especially for cultivated varieties having high levels of THC
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: the psychoactive dried flower buds, leaves, or preparations (such as hashish) or chemicals (such as THC) that are derived from the cannabis plant
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Word History
Etymology
Latin, hemp, from Greek kannabis; akin to Old English hænep hemp