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cannabinoid
[ kuh-nab-uh-noid, kan-uh-buh- ]
noun
- any of the chemical compounds that are the active principles of marijuana.
cannabinoid
/ ˈæəɪˌɔɪ /
noun
- any of the narcotic chemical substances found in cannabin
Word History and Origins
Origin of cannabinoid1
Example Sentences
The misunderstanding originated with the 2018 Farm Bill, which stipulates that cannabis potency should be determined by the percentage of the cannabinoid delta 9 THC—the most well-known intoxicating component of cannabis—in a product.
The body naturally produces endocannabinoids that bind to the cannabinoid receptors in the brain and other parts of the body.
Lhooq says smoke shops and black-market dispensaries, including those that seem legitimate, often sell a suite of products made to mimic natural drugs, containing the likes of delta-8—a psychoactive cannabinoid that can be chemically created from CBD—and the synthetic psychedelic 4-AcO-DMT.
was actually in the vape was a synthetic cannabinoid, a lab-made drug intended to mimic the effects of cannabis.
The firm has done similar deals with a number of small biotech companies, such as a firm trying to develop “cannabinoid pharmaceuticals” to treat autism and Alzheimer’s.
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