caseweed

/kæsiːˈwiːd/

Definitions

1. noun

A plant of the genus Cannabis, especially one that has grown wild or has been used for fibre or other purposes, but is not cultivated for its psychoactive properties.

“The caseweed that grew by the river was used by the locals to make rope.”

Synonyms

  • cannabis
  • hemp

Antonyms

  • coca
  • opium