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smokeable — smoke ► NOUN 1) a visible suspension of carbon or other particles in the air, emitted from a burning substance. 2) an act of smoking tobacco. 3) informal a cigarette or cigar. 4) (the Smoke or the Big Smoke) Brit. a big city, especially London. ► … English terms dictionary
smokeable — adjective see smokable … New Collegiate Dictionary
smokeable — variant of smokable * * * smokˈable or smokeˈable adjective Fit to be smoked • • • Main Entry: ↑smoke … Useful english dictionary
smokable — or smokeable adjective Date: 1839 fit for smoking … New Collegiate Dictionary
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