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hemp common name for a tall annual herb ( Cannabis sativa ) of the family Cannabinaceae, native to Asia but now widespread because of its formerly large-scale cultivation for the bast fiber (also called hemp) and for the drugs it yields. Known and cultivated in ancient China, the plant was introduced into Europe before the Christian era. In the United States it was cultivated chiefly in the Midwest. The fiber, retted from the stem, was one of the most important for various kinds of cordage; it was also used in making paper, cloth (canvas and other kinds), oakum for calking ships, and other products. The male and female flowers are borne on separate plants. The chemical derived from the female flowering tops is used medicinally; the tops are also the source of marijuana and hashish . Hemp seed is used as bird food, and the oil from the seeds is used in the manufacture of paints, varnishes, and soap and in cooking. The dried leaves are used in Asia for a beverage. The word hemp is used in combination for several other kinds of fiber plants, notably Manila hemp and sisal hemp . The true hemp plant is related to the hop , which is used in making beer. Hemp is classified in the division Magnoliophyta , class Magnoliopsida, order Urticales, family Cannabinaceae.

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hemp / hemp/ • n. (also Indian hemp) the cannabis plant, esp. when grown for fiber. ∎  the fiber of this plant, extracted from the stem and used to make rope, stout fabrics, fiberboard, and paper. ∎  used in names of other plants that yield fiber, e.g., Manila hemp. ∎  marijuana. ORIGIN: Old English henep, hænep, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch hennep and German Hanf, also to Greek kannabis.

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