Tobacco or cotton
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CASHCROPTobacco or cotton
ROADAbbey or Tobacco
ROADBurma or Tobacco
ROADTobacco or Burma
ROAD"Abbey" or "Tobacco"
ROADAbbey or Tobacco, e.g.
XIIITAXDuty on gasoline or tobacco
ROADWord with Tobacco or private
OASTKiln to dry hops or tobacco.
STEMPart of a ship or tobacco pipe
stemmingRemove the stems from (fruit or tobacco leaves)
luntsmoke or steam, esp. smoke from a tobacco pipe
luntingsmoke or steam, esp. smoke from a tobacco pipe
luntedsmoke or steam, esp. smoke from a tobacco pipe
luntssmoke or steam, esp. smoke from a tobacco pipe
unsmoked(of tobacco or a cigarette) Not having been smoked
cavendishleaf tobacco softened, sweetened, and pressed into plugs or cakes
smokingInhale and exhale the smoke of tobacco or a drug
miasmalheavy vaporous emanation or atmosphere a miasma of tobacco smoke
miasmasheavy vaporous emanation or atmosphere a miasma of tobacco smoke
permeatespread or diffuse through a room permeated with tobacco smoke
mildest(of food, drink, or tobacco) Not sharp or strong in flavor
cavendishesCAVENDISH, leaf tobacco softened, sweetened, and pressed into plugs or cakes
excisableliable or subject to excise; as, tobacco in an excisable commodity
fumatoryof or pertaining to smoke, esp. tobacco smoke, or a place for smoking
oasta usually conical kiln used for drying hops, malt, or tobacco called also oast*house -?hau?s
chillumthe part of a hookah that contains the tobacco, marijuana, or other substance being smoked
sidestreamrelating to or being tobacco smoke that is emitted from the lighted end of a cigarette or cigar
calabashesA water container, tobacco pipe, or other object made from the dried shell of this or a similar gourd
humidorcontainer or storage room for cigars or other preparations of tobacco, fitted with means for keeping the tobacco suitably moist
humidorscontainer or storage room for cigars or other preparations of tobacco, fitted with means for keeping the tobacco suitably moist
sneeshespreparation of tobacco, either powdered and taken into the nostrils by inhalation or ground and placed between the cheek and gum
sneeshpreparation of tobacco, either powdered and taken into the nostrils by inhalation or ground and placed between the cheek and gum
kinnikinnickA smoking mixture used by North American Indians as a substitute for tobacco or for mixing with it, typically consisting of dried sumac leaves and the inner bark of willow or dogwood