noun
or khat or qat or quat or cat ˈkät
( -s )
Etymology: Arabic qāt
: a shrub ( Catha edulis ) cultivated by the Arabs for its leaves that act as a stimulant narcotic when chewed or used as a tea — called also African tea, Arabian tea
noun
or khat or qat or quat or cat ˈkät
( -s )
Etymology: Arabic qāt
: a shrub ( Catha edulis ) cultivated by the Arabs for its leaves that act as a stimulant narcotic when chewed or used as a tea — called also African tea, Arabian tea
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012