English word senses marked with lifeform category "Tobacco"
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Total 56 word senses
- Aztec tobacco (Noun) wild tobacco (Nicotiana rustica)
- HTP (Noun) Initialism of hydroxytryptophan.
- HTP (Noun) Initialism of high-test peroxide.
- HTP (Noun) Initialism of heated tobacco product.
- Latakia (Proper name) A strong dark tobacco originally produced in Syria.
- Oriental tobacco (Noun) A sun-cured, highly aromatic, small-leafed variety of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) grown in Turkey, Greece, Bulgaria, Lebanon, and the Republic of Macedonia.
- Sumatra leaf (Noun) A thin, elastic, uniformly light-coloured tobacco leaf, grown in Sumatra and extensively used for cigar wrappers.
- Turkish tobacco (Noun) Synonym of Oriental tobacco
- baccy (Noun) Tobacco.
- brightleaf (Noun) A variety of tobacco that grows well on infertile land.
- broadleaf (Noun) A tree (Terminalia latifolia, now Terminalia catappa) of Jamaica.
- burley (Noun) A tobacco grown mainly in Kentucky, used in making cigarettes.
- burley (Noun) Blood and offal used by fishermen to attract fish.
- canaster (Noun) Coarse, dried tobacco leaves.
- carotte (Noun) A cylindrical roll of tobacco
- cavendish (Noun) Leaf tobacco softened, sweetened, and pressed into plugs or cakes.
- chaw (Noun) Chewing tobacco.
- cheelam (Noun) An earthen bowl in which tobacco is kept and smoked through its hollow neck.
- chewing (Noun) The consumption of loose leaf tobacco juice from tobacco plants by chewing leaves near the cheek.
- chewing tobacco (Noun) Tobacco, cut or ground finely, placed between cheek and gum to allow nicotine absorption through the mucous membranes.
- creamy snuff (Noun) A paste consisting of tobacco, clove oil, glycerin, spearmint, menthol, and camphor, sold in a toothpaste tube, and marketed as a dentifrice, allowing the user to ingest nicotine without consuming it via the smoking or chewing of tobacco.
- dokha (Noun) A form of uncured, minimally processed tobacco from the Middle East.
- filter tip (Noun) A section at the mouth end of a cigarette containing porous absorbent materials designed to remove tar.
- fumacious (Adjective) Fond of smoking tobacco.
- hand (Noun) A Native American gambling game, involving guessing the whereabouts of bits of ivory or similar, which are passed rapidly from hand to hand.
- kretek (Noun) A cigarette containing clove as well as tobacco, originating from Indonesia.
- makhorka (Noun) A coarse, strong type of tobacco (Nicotiana rustica), especially grown in Russia and Ukraine.
- newy (Noun) Newcastle, New South Wales
- nicotine (Noun) Tobacco, cigarettes
- occabot (Noun) Tobacco.
- perique (Noun) A kind of tobacco with medium-sized leaf, small stem, and tough and gummy fiber, raised in Louisiana and cured in its own juices, so as to be very dark in color. It is marketed in tightly wrapped rolls called carottes.
- petune (Verb) To spray (tobacco) with a liquid intended to produce flavour or aroma.
- pigtail (Noun) Tobacco twisted into a string or roll.
- pipeweed (Noun) Tobacco prepared for smoking in a pipe; also, the leaves of herbs or other plants prepared for such use.
- pipeweed (Noun) Any of a number of plants having thin and straight stems resembling pipes, often hollow or lacking branches.; The desert trumpet (Eriogonum inflatum) which has a straight stem with a swollen portion; formerly some Native American tribes in the Las Vegas Valley area turned such stems into pipes for smoking by removing the stem at the base and cutting the swollen portion in half to serve as a bowl.
- pipeweed (Noun) The redrattle (Pedicularis flammea), a parasitic plant having hollow stems.
- robe (Noun) A long loose outer garment, often signifying honorary stature.
- robe (Noun) A wardrobe, especially one built into a bedroom.
- robe (Noun) The largest and strongest tobacco leaves.
- robe (Verb) To put on official vestments.
- rollup (Noun) A self-made cigarette of tobacco and rolling paper.
- snuff (Noun) Finely ground or pulverized tobacco intended for use by being sniffed or snorted into the nose.
- snuff (Noun) Fine-ground or minced tobacco, dry or moistened, intended for use by placing a pinch behind the lip or beneath the tongue.
- snuff bottle (Noun) A bottle used by the Chinese during the Qing dynasty to hold powdered tobacco.
- snuff-horn (Noun) A container for snuff made from an animal's horn.
- sot-weed (Noun) tobacco
- straight cigarette (Noun) A ready-made cigarette, as opposed to a rollup.
- straight-cut (Adjective) Of tobacco: cut lengthwise of the leaf.
- strip-leaf (Noun) Tobacco stripped of its stalks before packing.
- stripleaf (Noun) tobacco that has been stripped of the stalks before packing
- tobacco (Noun) Any plant of the genus Nicotiana.
- tobacco (Noun) Leaves of Nicotiana tabacum and some other species cultivated and harvested to make cigarettes, cigars, snuff, for smoking in pipes or for chewing.
- tobacky (Noun) tobacco
- toby (Noun) The Moorish idol, Zanclus cornutus
- tomacco (Noun) A tomato plant grafted onto a tobacco plant.
- wild tobacco (Noun) a very strong tobacco, of species Nicotiana rustica.
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