Dank

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Dank

Dank (/dæŋk/) is a term that originated from the Old English denc, meaning moist or damp. In modern usage, it has taken on several different meanings, particularly in the field of medicine and pharmacology.

Etymology

The term dank is derived from the Middle English dank, which in turn comes from the Old English denc. Both words mean moist or damp. The term has been in use since at least the 14th century.

Medical Usage

In the field of medicine, dank is often used to describe a certain type of cannabis that is particularly potent and high in THC. This usage is primarily found in North America. The term is also used in a more general sense to describe anything that is considered to be of high quality or potency.

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