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noun

• street names for marijuana

26%3Legis. title
noun

• a fractional monetary unit of Japan and Indonesia and Cambodia; equal to one hundredth of a yen or rupiah or riel

26%4 Not legis. or jud.
noun

• the chief executive department of the United States government

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