There are 22 total results for your Cannabis search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
大麻 see styles |
dà má da4 ma2 ta ma taima(p); ooasa たいま(P); おおあさ |
More info & calligraphy: Marijuana / Weed / Pot(1) hemp; (2) cannabis; marijuana; pot; hashish; (3) (たいま only) Shinto paper offerings; (place-name, surname) Taima |
苘 see styles |
qǐng qing3 ch`ing ching |
Indian mallow (Abutilon theophrasti); Indian hemp (cannabis) |
苧 苎 see styles |
zhù zhu4 chu o お |
Boehmeria nivea; Chinese grass (kana only) ramie (Boehmeria nivea var. nipononivea); (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (1) cannabis (Cannabis sativa); hemp (plant); (2) hemp (fiber); linen; flax; jute; (place-name) O |
麻 see styles |
má ma2 ma takama たかま |
generic name for hemp, flax etc; hemp or flax fiber for textile materials; sesame; CL:縷|缕[lu:3]; (of materials) rough or coarse; pocked; pitted; to have pins and needles or tingling; to feel numb (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (1) cannabis (Cannabis sativa); hemp (plant); (2) hemp (fiber); linen; flax; jute; (1) cannabis (Cannabis sativa); hemp (plant); (2) hemp (fiber); linen; flax; jute; (surname) Takama Hemp, flax, linen, translit. ma, cf. 牟, 麽, etc. |
種麻 种麻 see styles |
zhǒng má zhong3 ma2 chung ma |
female hemp plant (Cannabis sativa) |
苘麻 see styles |
qǐng má qing3 ma2 ch`ing ma ching ma |
Indian mallow (Abutilon theophrasti); Indian hemp (cannabis) |
苴麻 see styles |
jū má ju1 ma2 chü ma |
female hemp plant (Cannabis sativa) |
野菜 see styles |
yě cài ye3 cai4 yeh ts`ai yeh tsai yasai やさい |
wild herb; potherb (1) vegetable; (2) (slang) marijuana; cannabis; (female given name) Nona |
白麻子 see styles |
bái má zǐ bai2 ma2 zi3 pai ma tzu |
cannabis seed |
葉っぱ see styles |
happa(p); happa はっぱ(P); ハッパ |
(1) (See 葉・は) leaf; blade (of grass); (pine) needle; (2) (slang) (kana only) marijuana; cannabis |
カンジヤ see styles |
ganja ガンジャ |
ganja; marijuana; cannabis; (place-name) Gandzha |
マリワナ see styles |
mariwana マリワナ |
marijuana; marihuana; cannabis; hemp; pot |
乾燥大麻 see styles |
kansoutaima / kansotaima かんそうたいま |
dried cannabis |
医療大麻 see styles |
iryoutaima / iryotaima いりょうたいま |
medical cannabis; medical marijuana |
大麻樹脂 see styles |
taimajushi たいまじゅし |
cannabis resin |
マリファナ see styles |
marifana マリファナ |
marijuana; marihuana; cannabis; hemp; pot |
大麻取締法 see styles |
taimatorishimarihou / taimatorishimariho たいまとりしまりほう |
{law} Cannabis Control Act |
Variations: |
asa(麻)(p); o(ok) あさ(麻)(P); お(ok) |
(1) cannabis (Cannabis sativa); hemp (plant); (2) hemp (fiber); linen; flax; jute |
医療マリファナ see styles |
iryoumarifana / iryomarifana いりょうマリファナ |
(See 医療大麻・いりょうたいま) medical marijuana; medical cannabis |
Variations: |
kusa くさ |
(1) grass; weed; herb; thatch; (2) (archaism) ninja; (3) (slang) marijuana; cannabis; (prefix) (4) not genuine; substandard; (expression) (5) (net-sl) (from multiple repetitions of "w" ("LOL") resembling grass: wwwwww) (See w) LOL; haha |
Variations: |
marifana(p); mariwana マリファナ(P); マリワナ |
(See 大麻・たいま・2) marijuana; marihuana; cannabis; hemp; pot |
Variations: |
marifana(p); marifuana; mariwana マリファナ(P); マリフアナ; マリワナ |
(See 大麻・2) marijuana (spa:); marihuana; cannabis; hemp; pot |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 22 results for "Cannabis" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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