khat

/kɑt/
noun
  1. A shrub whose leaves are chewed or used as a tea for their stimulating effects, especially in East Africa and the Arabian Peninsula.
    • The leaves of the khat plant contain a mild stimulant.
    • Khat is often chewed in social gatherings in Yemen.
    • Some countries have banned the use of khat because of health concerns.
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