khat
noun/kɑːt/
/kɑːt/
[uncountable]- the leaves of a plant that grows in Arabia and Africa, which people put in the mouth and chew or drink in tea as a drug
卡特(kat):一种生长在阿拉伯和非洲的植物的叶子,人们将它们放在嘴里,咀嚼或喝茶作为药物。 Word Originmid 19th cent.: from Arabic qāt.