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Definition
Synonym
Cannabiskraut
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Cannabiskraut
n
; Marihuana
n
; Gras
n
slang
cannabis herb; marijuana; marihuana; weed
slang
; grass
slang
; pot
slang
; sess
slang
(420 ("four-twenty") )
Cannabiskraut
n
; Marihuana
n
; Gras
n
slang
cannabis herb; marijuana; marihuana; weed
slang
; grass
slang
; ganja
slang
; pot
slang
; sess
slang
Cannabiskraut
n
; Marihuana
n
; Gras
n
slang
cannabis herb; marijuana; marihuana; weed
slang
; grass
slang
; pot
slang
; sess
slang
(420 ("four-twenty") )
Cannabiskraut
n
; Marihuana
n
; Gras
n
slang
cannabis herb; marijuana; marihuana; weed
slang
; grass
slang
; ganja
slang
; pot
slang
; sess
slang
Deutsche
Cannabiskraut Synonyme
Englische
cannabis herb; marijuana; marihuana; weed ; grass ; pot ; sess <420 > Synonyme
Cannabiskraut Definition
Alfa
grass
(
n.
)
A
plant
(Macrochloa
tenacissima)
of
North
Africa
Arrow
grass
(
n.
)
An
herbaceous
grasslike
plant
(Triglochin
palustre,
and
other
species)
with
pods
opening
so
as
to
suggest
barbed
arrowheads.
Bent
grass
(
)
Same
as
Bent,
a
kind
of
grass.
Bermuda
grass
(
)
A
kind
of
grass
(Cynodon
Dactylon)
esteemed
for
pasture
in
the
Southern
United
States.
It
is
a
native
of
Southern
Europe,
but
is
now
wide-spread
in
warm
countries
Bishop's-weed
(
n.
)
An
umbelliferous
plant
of
the
genus
Ammi.
Bishop's-weed
(
n.
)
Goutweed
(Aegopodium
podagraria).
Blue-eyed
grass
(
)
a
grasslike
plant
(Sisyrinchium
anceps),
with
small
flowers
of
a
delicate
blue
color.
Blue
grass
(
)
A
species
of
grass
(Poa
compressa)
with
bluish
green
stems,
valuable
in
thin
gravelly
soils
Brome
grass
(
)
A
genus
(Bromus)
of
grasses,
one
species
of
which
is
the
chess
or
cheat.
Bunch
grass
(
)
A
grass
growing
in
bunches
and
affording
pasture.
In
California,
Atropis
tenuifolia,
Festuca
scabrella,
and
several
kinds
of
Stipa
are
favorite
bunch
grasses.
In
Utah,
Eriocoma
cuspidata
is
a
good
bunch
grass.
Cannabis
(
n.
)
A
genus
of
a
single
species
belonging
to
the
order
Uricaceae
Couch
grass
(
)
See
Quitch
grass.
Death's-herb
(
n.
)
The
deadly
nightshade
(Atropa
belladonna).
Dog's-tail
grass
(
n.
)
A
hardy
species
of
British
grass
(Cynosurus
cristatus)
which
abounds
in
grass
lands,
and
is
well
suited
for
making
straw
plait
Doob
grass
(
)
A
perennial,
creeping
grass
(Cynodon
dactylon),
highly
prized,
in
Hindostan,
as
food
for
cattle,
and
acclimated
in
the
United
States.
Doub
grass
(
)
Doob
grass.
Gama
grass
(
)
A
species
of
grass
(Tripsacum
dactyloides)
tall,
stout,
and
exceedingly
productive
Grama
grass
(
)
The
name
of
several
kinds
of
pasture
grasses
found
in
the
Western
United
States,
esp.
the
Bouteloua
oligostachya.
Grass
(
n.
)
Popularly:
Herbage
Grass
(
n.
)
An
endogenous
plant
having
simple
leaves,
a
stem
generally
jointed
and
tubular,
the
husks
or
glumes
in
pairs,
and
the
seed
single.
Grass
(
n.
)
The
season
of
fresh
grass
Grass
(
n.
)
Metaphorically
used
for
what
is
transitory.
Grass
(
v.
t.)
To
cover
with
grass
or
with
turf.
Grass
(
v.
t.)
To
expose,
as
flax,
on
the
grass
for
bleaching,
etc.
Grass
(
v.
t.)
To
bring
to
the
grass
or
ground
Grass
(
v.
i.)
To
produce
grass.
Grass-green
(
a.
)
Green
with
grass.
Grass-green
(
a.
)
Of
the
color
of
grass
Grass-grown
(
a.
)
Overgrown
with
grass
Grass
tree
(
)
An
Australian
plant
of
the
genus
Xanthorrhoea,
having
a
thick
trunk
crowned
with
a
dense
tuft
of
pendulous,
grasslike
leaves,
from
the
center
of
which
arises
a
long
stem,
bearing
at
its
summit
a
dense
flower
spike
looking
somewhat
like
a
large
cat-tail.
These
plants
are
often
called
"blackboys"
from
the
large
trunks
denuded
and
blackened
by
fire.
They
yield
two
kinds
of
fragrant
resin,
called
Botany-bay
gum,
and
Gum
Acaroides.
Grass
tree
(
)
A
similar
Australian
plant
(Kingia
australis).
Guatemala
grass
(
)
See
Teosinte.
Hair
grass
(
)
A
grass
with
very
slender
leaves
or
branches
Hard
grass
(
)
A
name
given
to
several
different
grasses,
especially
to
the
Roltbollia
incurvata,
and
to
the
species
of
Aegilops,
from
one
of
which
it
is
contended
that
wheat
has
been
derived.
Hariali
grass
(
)
The
East
Indian
name
of
the
Cynodon
Dactylon
Herb
(
n.
)
A
plant
whose
stem
does
not
become
woody
and
permanent,
but
dies,
at
least
down
to
the
ground,
after
flowering.
Herb
(
n.
)
Grass
Herb-women
(
pl.
)
of
Herb-woman
Herb-woman
(
n.
)
A
woman
that
sells
herbs.
Jamestown
weed
(
)
The
poisonous
thorn
apple
or
stramonium
(Datura
stramonium),
a
rank
weed
early
noticed
at
Jamestown,
Virginia.
See
Datura.
Jimson
weed
(
)
See
Jamestown
weed.
Joe-Pye
weed
(
)
A
tall
composite
plant
of
the
genus
Eupatorium
(E.
purpureum),
with
purplish
flowers,
and
whorled
leaves.
Johnson
grass
(
)
A
tall
perennial
grass
(Sorghum
Halepense),
valuable
in
the
Southern
and
Western
States
for
pasture
and
hay.
The
rootstocks
are
large
and
juicy
and
are
eagerly
sought
by
swine.
Called
also
Cuba
grass,
Means
grass,
Evergreen
millet,
and
Arabian
millet.
Lyme
grass
(
)
A
coarse
perennial
grass
of
several
species
of
Elymus,
esp.
E.
Canadensis,
and
the
European
E.
arenarius.
Melic
grass
(
)
A
genus
of
grasses
(Melica)
of
little
agricultural
importance.
Orchilla
weed
(
)
The
lichen
from
which
archil
is
obtained.
See
Archil.
Para
grass
(
)
A
valuable
pasture
grass
(Panicum
barbinode)
introduced
into
the
Southern
United
States
from
Brazil.
Quack
grass
(
)
See
Quitch
grass.
Quitch
grass
(
)
A
perennial
grass
(Agropyrum
repens)
having
long
running
rootstalks,
by
which
it
spreads
rapidly
and
pertinaciously,
and
so
becomes
a
troublesome
weed.
Also
called
couch
grass,
quick
grass,
quick
grass,
twitch
grass.
See
Illustration
in
Appendix.
Randall
grass
(
)
The
meadow
fescue
(Festuca
elatior).
See
under
Grass.
cannabis herb; marijuana; marihuana; weed [slang]; grass [slang]; pot [slang]; sess [slang] <420 ("four-twenty") > Bedeutung
Bacillus
subtilis
Bacillus
globigii
grass
bacillus
hay
bacillus
a
species
of
bacillus
found
in
soil
and
decomposing
organic
matter,
some
strains
produce
antibiotics
vesper
sparrow
grass
finch
Pooecetes
gramineus
common
North
American
finch
noted
for
its
evening
song
grassfinch
grass
finch
usually
brightlyolored
Australian
weaverbirds,
often
kept
as
cage
birds
grass
frog
Rana
temporaria
a
common
semiterrestrial
European
frog
green
snake
grass
snake
either
of
two
North
American
chiefly
insectivorous
snakes
that
are
green
in
color
garter
snake
grass
snake
any
of
numerous
nonvenomous
longitudinally-striped
viviparous
North
American
and
Central
American
snakes
grass
snake
ring
snake
ringed
snake
Natrix
natrix
harmless
European
snake
with
a
bright
yellow
collar,
common
in
England
viperine
grass
snake
Natrix
maura
a
small
harmless
grass
snake
budgerigar
budgereegah
budgerygah
budgie
grass
parakeet
lovebird
shell
parakeet
Melopsittacus
undulatus
small
Australian
parakeet
usually
light
green
with
black
and
yellow
markings
in
the
wild
but
bred
in
many
colors
cannabis
marijuana
marihuana
ganja
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
grass
skirt
a
skirt
made
of
long
blades
of
grass
herb
garden
a
garden
for
growing
herbs
joint
marijuana
cigarette
reefer
stick
spliff
marijuana
leaves
rolled
into
a
cigarette
for
smoking
pot
grass
green
goddess
dope
weed
gage
sess
sens
smoke
skunk
locoweed
Mary
Jane
street
names
for
marijuana
weeder
weed-whacker
a
hand
tool
for
removing
weeds
weed
mourning
band
a
black
band
worn
by
a
man
(on
the
arm
or
hat)
as
a
sign
of
mourning
slang
cant
jargon
lingo
argot
patois
vernacular
a
characteristic
language
of
a
particular
group
(as
among
thieves),
they
don't
speak
our
lingo
rhyming
slang
slang
that
replaces
words
with
rhyming
words
or
expressions
and
then
typically
omits
the
rhyming
component,
Cockney
rhyming
slang
slang
slang
expression
slang
term
informal
language
consisting
of
words
and
expressions
that
are
not
considered
appropriate
for
formal
occasions,
often
vituperative
or
vulgar,
their
speech
was
full
of
slang
expressions
eatage
forage
pasture
pasturage
grass
bulky
food
like
grass
or
hay
for
browsing
or
grazing
horses
or
cattle
herb
aromatic
potherb
used
in
cookery
for
its
savory
qualities
comfrey
healing
herb
leaves
make
a
popular
tisane,
young
leaves
used
in
salads
or
cooked
dill
dill
weed
aromatic
threadlike
foliage
of
the
dill
plant
used
as
seasoning
herb
tea
herbal
tea
herbal
tea-like
drink
made
of
leaves
of
various
herbs
grass
roots
the
common
people
at
a
local
level
(as
distinguished
from
the
centers
of
political
activity)
divorcee
grass
widow
a
divorced
woman
or
a
woman
who
is
separated
from
her
husband
grass
widower
divorced
man
a
man
who
is
divorced
from
(or
separated
from)
his
wife
herbalist
herb
doctor
a
therapist
who
heals
by
the
use
of
herbs
snake
snake
in
the
grass
a
deceitful
or
treacherous
person
supergrass
grass
a
police
informer
who
implicates
many
people
Grass
Gunter
Grass
Gunter
Wilhelm
Grass
German
writer
of
novels
and
poetry
and
plays
(born
)
Simon
Herb
Simon
Herbert
A.
Simon
Herbert
Alexander
Simon
United
States
economist
and
psychologist
who
pioneered
in
the
development
of
cognitive
science
(-)
baneberry
cohosh
herb
Christopher
a
plant
of
the
genus
Actaea
having
acrid
poisonous
berries
common
dogbane
spreading
dogbane
rheumatism
weed
Apocynum
androsaemifolium
North
American
perennial
having
pinkish
flowers
in
loose
cymes,
used
in
folk
medicine
for
pain
or
inflammation
in
joints
Indian
hemp
rheumatism
weed
Apocynum
cannabinum
Canadian
dogbane
yielding
a
tough
fiber
used
as
cordage
by
Native
Americans,
used
in
folk
medicine
for
pain
or
inflammation
in
joints
skunk
cabbage
polecat
weed
foetid
pothos
Symplocarpus
foetidus
deciduous
perennial
low-growing
fetid
swamp
plant
of
eastern
North
America
having
minute
flowers
enclosed
in
a
mottled
greenish
or
purple
cowl-shaped
spathe
cottage
pink
grass
pink
Dianthus
plumarius
European
pink
cultivated
for
its
very
fragrant
pink
or
rosy
flowers
pearlwort
pearlweed
pearl-weed
any
of
various
low-growing
plants
of
the
genus
Sagina
having
small
spherical
flowers
resembling
pearls
alligator
weed
alligator
grass
Alternanthera
philoxeroides
prolific
South
American
aquatic
weed
having
grasslike
leaves
and
short
spikes
of
white
flowers,
clogs
waterways
with
dense
floating
masses
winter
cress
St.
Barbara's
herb
scurvy
grass
any
plant
of
the
genus
Barbarea:
yellow-flowered
Eurasian
cresses,
widely
cultivated
for
winter
salad
scurvy
grass
common
scurvy
grass
Cochlearia
officinalis
a
widely
distributed
Arctic
cress
reputed
to
have
value
in
treatment
or
prevention
of
scurvy,
a
concentrated
source
of
vitamin
C
whitlow
grass
shadflower
shad-flower
Draba
verna
annual
weed
of
Europe
and
North
America
having
a
rosette
of
basal
leaves
and
tiny
flowers
followed
by
oblong
seed
capsules
common
garden
cress
garden
pepper
cress
pepper
grass
pepperwort
Lepidium
sativum
annual
herb
used
as
salad
green
and
garnish
field
pennycress
French
weed
fanweed
penny
grass
stinkweed
mithridate
mustard
Thlaspi
arvense
foetid
Eurasian
weed
having
round
flat
pods,
naturalized
throughout
North
America
groundsel
tree
groundsel
bush
consumption
weed
cotton-seed
tree
Baccharis
halimifolia
a
shrub
of
salt
marshes
of
eastern
and
south
central
North
America
and
West
Indies,
fruit
is
surrounded
with
white
plumelike
hairy
tufts
grass-leaved
golden
aster
a
variety
of
golden
aster
coreopsis
tickseed
tickweed
tick-weed
any
of
numerous
plants
of
the
genus
Coreopsis
having
a
profusion
of
showy
usually
yellow
daisylike
flowers
over
long
periods,
North
and
South
America
Joe-Pye
weed
spotted
Joe-Pye
weed
Eupatorium
maculatum
North
American
herb
having
whorled
leaves
and
terminal
clusters
of
small
pinkish
or
purple
flower
heads
Joe-Pye
weed
purple
boneset
trumpet
weed
marsh
milkweed
Eupatorium
purpureum
North
American
herb
having
whorled
leaves
and
terminal
clusters
of
flowers
spotted
with
purple
rabbitweed
rabbit-weed
snakeweed
broom
snakeweed
broom
snakeroot
turpentine
weed
Gutierrezia
sarothrae
low-growing
sticky
subshrub
of
southwestern
United
States
having
narrow
linear
leaves
on
many
slender
branches
and
hundreds
of
tiny
yellow
flower
heads
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