noun a drug made from the resin of the cannabis plant
adjective related to or characteristic of hashish
Hashish use can have various psychological effects, such as altered perception and mood changes.
Hashish has been used in some cultures for medicinal purposes, such as pain relief or to stimulate appetite.
Hashish is illegal in many countries and is often associated with drug trafficking and organized crime.
Hashish is a drug made from the resin of the cannabis plant, containing high levels of THC.
Hashish is commonly smoked or ingested for its psychoactive effects.
Hashish may be used as a plot device or theme in literature, exploring its effects on characters or society.
Psychologists may study the effects of hashish on the brain and behavior, or work with individuals struggling with addiction to hashish.