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**Thai (#0excludeGlossary Glossary Term)**
In the realm of cannabis, #1excludeGlossary is a term that evokes images of exotic, potent strains originating from the Southeast Asian nation of Thailand. This sativa strain is cherished for its invigorating effects and is often associated with creativity and euphoria. The etymology of #2excludeGlossary in cannabis circles dates back to the 1960s and 70s when adventurous travelers and traders brought these unique seeds to the West. Known for its distinctive flavor profile, which includes notes of earthiness and citrus, Thai cannabis has carved out a niche in the hearts of enthusiasts worldwide. Over time, the term “Thai” has broadened to encompass a variety of strains that share similar genetic traits, even if they aren’t directly from Thailand. This shift highlights the adaptability and influence of Thai cannabis in shaping modern cannabis culture. As the industry evolves, the legacy of Thai strains continues to inspire new generations of cultivators and consumers alike. [Source: High Times, Cannabis Now]
Thai or THAI may refer to:
- Of or from Thailand, a country in Southeast Asia.
- Thai people, Siamese people, Central/Southern Thai people or Thai noi people, an ethnic group from Central and Southern Thailand.
- Tanintharyi Thai [th], Thai minority in southern Myanmar.
- Yodaya people [th], Bamar with Thai ancestry in Central Myanmar.
- Sukhothai language, a kind of Thai topolect, by the end of the 18th century, they gradually diverged into regional variants, which subsequently developed into the modern Central Thai and Southern Thai.
- Central Thai language or Siamese language, the sole official language in Thailand and first language of most people in Central Thailand, including Thai Chinese in Southern Thailand.
- Southern Thai language, or Southern Siamese language, or Tambralinga language, language of Southern Thailand first language of most people in Southern Thailand
- Thai script
- Thai (Unicode block)
Atong (India)
Etymology
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Noun
thai
- fruit
References
- van Breugel, Seino. 2015. Atong-English dictionary, second edition. Available online: https://www.academia.edu/487044/Atong_English_Dictionary.
Chipewyan
Etymology
From Proto-Athabaskan *saːxy (“sand”)
Noun
thai
- sand
References
- Jeff Leer (2010), “The palatal series in Athabascan-Eyak-Tlingit, with an overview of