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bhang
bhang also bang B0057000 (băng, bäng)n. A preparation from the leaves and seed capsules of the cannabis plant, smoked, chewed, eaten, or infused and drunk to obtain mild euphoria. [Ultimately from Sanskrit bhaṅgā.]bhang (bæŋ) or bangn (Plants) a preparation of the leaves and flower tops of Indian hemp, which has psychoactive properties: much used in India. See also cannabis[C16: from Hindi bhāng]bhang (bæŋ) n. a mild preparation of cannabis, drunk as a fermented brew or smoked for its intoxicant or hallucinogenic effects. [1555–65; < Hindi bhāng < Skt bhangā hemp] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | bhang - a preparation of the leaves and flowers of the hemp plant; much used in Indiasoft drug - a drug of abuse that is considered relatively mild and not likely to cause addictionCannabis indica, Indian hemp - source of e.g. bhang and hashish as well as fiber |
bhang
bhangA substance made from cannabis leaves that can be consumed via drinking or smoking. Do you want some bhang?bhang ganjahAnother name for marijuana. Hmm, smells like some people in here are getting high on bhang ganjah.See also: bhangbhang (bæŋ and bɑŋ)1. n. the marijuana plant. (Drugs. From Hindi.) Martha grows bhang in a pot in her room. 2. n. a marijuana cigarette; the smoking of a marijuana cigarette. The kids found an old bhang in Fred’s car. bhang ganjah (bæŋ ˈgændʒə and bɑŋ ˈgɑndʒə) n. marijuana; marijuana resin. (Drugs.) It’s the bhang ganjah that gives the stuff its kick. See also: bhangbhang
bhang, bang a preparation of the leaves and flower tops of Indian hemp, which has psychoactive properties: much used in India bhang
bhang (bang), Name given in East Asia to a powdered preparation of Cannabis sativa chewed or smoked by the local residents. See also: cannabis. [Hind.] bhang An astringent narcotic made from the dried leaves and seed capsules of wild hemp (Cannabis indica), and chewed or smoked in India as a cheap intoxicant, sleeping aid and appetite stimulant. Commonly available during holy days, it is consumed most during the Holi festival. It is also used as an herbal medicine for fever, dysentery, sunstroke, excess phlegm, slow digestion, loss of appetite, speech defects and lethargy.bhang or bang The dried leaves of Cannabis sativa, the hemp plant from which MARIJUANA is derived.bhang
Words related to bhangnoun a preparation of the leaves and flowers of the hemp plantRelated Words- soft drug
- Cannabis indica
- Indian hemp
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