IPA: //ˌmɛrɪˈhuːnə//
KK: /mɛrɪˈhuːnə/
A plant that is often used for its psychoactive effects, typically smoked or consumed for recreational or medicinal purposes.
Many people use marihuana for its relaxing effects.
Marihuana originates from the Spanish word 'marihuana', which is believed to be derived from the Mexican Spanish term 'mariguana', meaning cannabis. The word does not have clear Latin or Greek roots but is associated with the plant used for its psychoactive properties.
Think of the Spanish word 'marihuana' as a direct reference to the cannabis plant, helping you remember that marihuana refers to this specific type of plant.