GLOSSARY: CANNABIS TERMS
& QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

Although popular, Cannabis terms can be complicated for some. We have compiled some of
the most widely used terms as a quick reference guide for individuals new to CBD or the
Cannabis industry as a whole, including those looking to brush up on thier terminology.

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2-Arachidonoylglycerol
2-Arachidonoylglycerol

2-Arachidonoylglycerol – Also known as 2-AG, one of two endogenous cannabinoids identified–known to be abundant in the central nervous system.
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Anandamide
Anandamide

Anandamide – Also known as AEA, one of two endogenous cannabinoids identified–known to be abundant in the central nervous system.
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Beta-Caryophyllene
Beta-Caryophyllene

This terpene is often associated with a strong black pepper scent and flavor and is one of the best terpenes that help relieve anxiousness. Cannabis strains that contain beta-caryophyllene are considered to be some of the most calming and soothing strains available.
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Bioavailable
Bioavailability

Refers to how fast a substance (CBD) once ingested, can be absorbed into the bloodstream.
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Broad Spectrum
Broad Spectrum

The cannabinoid profile of a CBD product, containing every element of the cannabis plant – including cannabinoids, terpenes, flavonoids, and other beneficial cannabinoids.
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Buds
Bud

Bud refers to the actual flower of the cannabis plant. These are the fluffy parts that are harvested and used for recreational or medicinal purposes as they contain the highest concentrations of active cannabinoids.
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Budtender
Budtender

This is the attendant working behind the counter at your local dispensary or retail cannabis shop who may be able to answer your questions on strains, cannabis products, and make suggestions based on your needs.
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Cannabinoids
Cannabinoids

Cannabinoids are a group of substances of the cannabis plant. In cannabis there are over 100 cannabinoids of which THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (cannabidiol) are the most prevalent. Learn more about cannabinoids
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Cannabis
Cannabis

A genus of sturdy flowering plants in the cannabaceae family. Specified by species (Sativa or Indica) or by classification (marijuana or hemp). Cannabis is used to produce hemp, medicinal products, and adult-use stimulants.
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CBC
Cannabichromene

Cannabicromene (CBC) is a non-intoxicating. prominent phytocannabinoid with robust anti-inflammatory properties.
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CBD
Cannabidiol

Cannabidiol (CBD) is a major phytocannabinoid the second most abundant, accounting for up to 40 percent of the cannabis plant. CBD can be sourced from both marijuana and hemp plants. Cannabidiol (CBD) boasts a wide range of potential therapeutic properties, which have created a high demand for products within various industries catering to animal health and human wellness.
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CBDa
CANNABIDIOLIC ACID

Cannabidiolic acid (CBDA) is one of many compounds produced by cannabis and hemp. Abundant in the live plants of CBD varieties, it converts to the better known cannabinoid CBD (cannabidiol) over time and when exposed to heat

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