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ganja

1 of 1noun
/ˈɡændʒə/
Forms:ganjas
1

of or relating to the nations of Africa or their peoples

2

the dried leaves and flowers of the Cannabis plant, often smoked for its psychoactive effects

Ganja, also known as marijuana or cannabis, is a plant known for its mood-changing effects when consumed. It contains substances that can change mood, the senses, and physical sensations. Ganja is often smoked, inhaled, or eaten to achieve a range of effects, from relaxation and feelings of extreme joy and excitement, to increased appetite and changes in sensory experiences. Some countries allow medicinal or personal use of ganja under specific conditions, while in other countries it is illegal.

  • Sarah's brother faces legal consequences for selling ganja.
  • Tom and his friends decided to smoke some ganja at the weekend party.
  • Sarah's roommate always carries a small bag of ganja for personal use.
  • Jenny's cousin uses ganja for medicinal purposes to relieve pain.
  • Jenny read about the potential side effects of long-term ganja use.