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cannabinol

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can⋅nab⋅i⋅nol

[kuh-nab-uh-nawl, -nol, kan-uh-buh-]
–noun
the parent compound of tetrahydrocannabinol, the active principle of marijuana.

Origin:
1895–1900; cannabin + -ol
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can·nab·i·nol   (kə-nāb'ə-nôl', -nōl', -nŏl')   
n.  A nonpsychoactive chemical constituent of cannabis, C21H26O2, from which THC forms.

[cannabin + -ol1.]
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Main Entry: can·na·bi·nol
Pronunciation: 'kan-&-b&-"nol, k&-'nab-&-, -"nOl
Function: noun
: a physiologically inactivecrystalline cannabinoid C21H26O2
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