Smoke+tobacco

  • 51Smoke-Free Air Act — The Smoke Free Air Act is a law that went into effect in New Jersey on April 15, 2006. This law prohibits smoking in any indoor public place and work place. Exemptions*Casino Floors *Cigar bars and lounges, who make 15% of their income from… …

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  • 52tobacco science — (tuh.BAK.oh sy.uns) n. Science that is skewed or biased, especially toward a particular industry. Example Citation: Mr. KENNEDY: What you re hearing from Mr. Kazman about the death rates in SUVs is tobacco science... Mr. KAZMAN: Oh, garbage. Mr.… …

    New words

  • 53TOBACCO: Last puff postponed — ▪ 1995       The World Health Organization (WHO), seeing smoking as the most preventable cause of ill health worldwide, edged in 1994 a little closer to its objective of a smoke free world, while it dropped the year 2000 as the target date. WHO… …

    Universalium

  • 54Tobacco — A South American herb, formally known as Nicotiana tabacum, whose leaves contain 2 8% nicotine and serve as the source of smoking and smokeless tobacco. Nicotiana tabacum presents a huge health problem. Disease and premature death continue to be… …

    Medical dictionary

  • 55tobacco — to|bac|co [ tə bækou ] noun uncount ** a substance that people smoke in cigarettes, pipes, etc. a. only before noun relating to tobacco: tobacco advertising the tobacco industry tobacco smoke b. the plant that produces leaves that are dried to… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 56smoke — [OE] Smoke has close relatives in German schmauch and Dutch smook, now smooth 464 specialized in meaning to ‘thick smoke’. And more distantly it is linked to Welsh mwg and Breton moged ‘smoke’, Lithuanian smaugti ‘choke with smoke’, Greek… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 57tobacco */*/ — UK [təˈbækəʊ] / US [təˈbækoʊ] noun [uncountable] a substance that people smoke in cigarettes, pipes etc a) [only before noun] relating to tobacco tobacco advertising the tobacco industry tobacco smoke b) the plant that produces leaves that are… …

    English dictionary

  • 58smoke — [OE] Smoke has close relatives in German schmauch and Dutch smook, now specialized in meaning to ‘thick smoke’. And more distantly it is linked to Welsh mwg and Breton moged ‘smoke’, Lithuanian smaugti ‘choke with smoke’, Greek smugenai ‘be… …

    Word origins

  • 59Tobacco politics — Part of a series on Tobacco …

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  • 60smoke — sməʊk n. visible vapor given off by burning material; something which resembles smoke; something insubstantial; act of smoking tobacco; cigar, cigarette (Slang); something which conceals or hides v. give off smoke; give off a smokelike vapor;… …

    English contemporary dictionary