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THC

American  
[tee-eych-see] / ˈtiˈeɪtʃˈsi /

abbreviation

Pharmacology.
  1. tetrahydrocannabinol: the primary psychoactive component in marijuana, hashish, and other preparations derived from cannabis plants, especially Cannabis sativa, or produced synthetically.

    Marijuana potency in these dispensaries is anywhere from 15 to 30 percent THC.


THC British  

abbreviation

  1. tetrahydrocannabidinol: the active ingredient in cannabis, giving it its narcotic and psychoactive effects

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Etymology

Origin of THC

First recorded in 1965–70

Example Sentences

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Newsom has equated these actions to the state’s efforts in 2024 to quash the sale of hemp products containing cannabinoids such as THC.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 4, 2026

The amendment rewrote the federal definition of hemp in a way that limits THC drinks and other hemp-derived products to contain significantly lower levels of THC.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 23, 2026

“We’re now looking at a potential 0.4 milligram per container THC limit, which effectively would outlaw full-spectrum chapstick, pet treats — I mean, a lot of things that are not necessarily psychoactive,” Gilkey said.

From Salon • Nov. 25, 2025

But on average, the difference between labeled and observed THC was about 2%.

From Science Daily • Oct. 23, 2025

The THC program worked about 30 times faster than it would have done using the standard algorithm.

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