Supply for a smoke
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PIPEFULSupply for a smoke
TABACSupply at a French smoke shop
RECOOKSmoke a ham, for instance
HUMIDORGood place for a smoke
ADIREFIREWIREWords for a cabled smoke signal
smokepota container for giving off smoke
ENTRACTETime for a smoke and a chat.
smokehotime-out for a smoke, also SMOKO
smokotime-out for a smoke, also SMOKEHO
smokepotsSMOKEPOT, a container for giving off smoke
smokosSMOKO, time-out for a smoke, also SMOKEHO
smokehosSMOKEHO, time-out for a smoke, also SMOKO
femerallan outlet for smoke in a roof also FEMERELL
femerallsFEMERALL, an outlet for smoke in a roof also FEMERELL
damperscontrol for air or smoke currents, as in a fireplace
dampercontrol for air or smoke currents, as in a fireplace
smokehousesA shed or room for curing food by exposure to smoke
smokerA device that emits smoke for subduing bees in a hive
smokehouseA shed or room for curing food by exposure to smoke
smokersA device that emits smoke for subduing bees in a hive
blowholeA vent for air or smoke in a tunnel or other structure
blowholesA vent for air or smoke in a tunnel or other structure
smokehooda protective hood for a firefighter that prevents the wearer from inhaling smoke
fumatoryof or pertaining to smoke, esp. tobacco smoke, or a place for smoking
flueschannel in a chimney for conveying flame and smoke to the outer air
fluechannel in a chimney for conveying flame and smoke to the outer air
smokehoodsSMOKEHOOD, a protective hood for a firefighter that prevents the wearer from inhaling smoke
takeuppipe or passage leading upward from below, as for conducting smoke or a current of air
uptakepipe or passage leading upward from below, as for conducting smoke or a current of air
smokestacksA chimney or funnel for discharging smoke from a locomotive, ship, factory, etc. and helping to induce a draft
smokestackA chimney or funnel for discharging smoke from a locomotive, ship, factory, etc. and helping to induce a draft
louversa roof lantern or turret often with slatted apertures for escape of smoke or admission of light in a medieval building