hashish
/hæˈʃiːʃ/ (bre, ipa) · /hæˈʃiːʃ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈha-ˌshēsh ha-ˈshēsh/ (ame, mw)
hashish — noun
1. a strong drug taken from the sticky brown substance produced by the cannabis pla
a strong drug taken from the sticky brown substance produced by the cannabis plant; people usually smoke it or eat it in food to feel relaxed or to change how they think, and selling or carrying it is against the law in most countries.
Police at the airport found two kilograms of hashish hidden inside a suitcase.
typical noun phrase: a quantity + of hashish
Reuben was arrested in Morocco for trying to smuggle hashish across the border.
common collocation: smuggle hashish
Some bakeries in Amsterdam openly sell small cakes that contain hashish.
Camila said the smell of hashish in the alley made her feel sick.
Local farmers in the mountains have grown the plants used to make hashish for hundreds of years.
- hash
shorter, informal everyday word for the same drug
- cannabis resin
neutral technical term used in news and legal writing
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Uncountable; never takes a plural -s and never takes 'a/an' directly. Use measure phrases like 'a piece of hashish', 'a block of hashish', or 'a small amount of hashish' when you need to count or quantify.