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Word Meanings - FUMACIOUS - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Smoky; hence, fond of smoking; addicted to smoking tobacco.

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  • TOBACCONING
    Smoking tobacco. "Tobacconing is but a smoky play." Sylvester.
  • TOBACCONIST
    1. A dealer in tobacco; also, a manufacturer of tobacco. 2. A smoker of tobacco. Sylvester.
  • SMOKEHOUSE
    A building where meat or fish is cured by subjecting it to a dense smoke.
  • ADDICT
    Addicted; devoted.
  • SMOKELESS POWDER
    A high-explosive gunpowder whose explosion produces little, if any, smoke.
  • SMOKESTACK
    A chimney; esp., a pipe serving as a chimney, as the pipe which carries off the smoke of a locomotive, the funnel of a steam vessel, etc.
  • HENCE
    ending; cf. -wards), also hen, henne, hennen, heonnen, heonene, AS. heonan, heonon, heona, hine; akin to OHG. hinnan, G. hinnen, OHG. 1. From this place; away. "Or that we hence wend." Chaucer. Arise, let us go hence. John xiv. 31. I will send
  • SMOKE BALL
    See PUFFBALL
  • SMOKINESS
    The quality or state of being smoky.
  • SMOKE
    1. To apply smoke to; to hang in smoke; to disinfect, to cure, etc., by smoke; as, to smoke or fumigate infected clothing; to smoke beef or hams for preservation. 2. To fill or scent with smoke; hence, to fill with incense; to perfume. "Smoking
  • SMOKEJACK
    A contrivance for turning a spit by means of a fly or wheel moved by the current of ascending air in a chimney.
  • ADDICTEDNESS
    The quality or state of being addicted; attachment.
  • SMOKING
    from Smoke. Smoking bean , the long pod of the catalpa, or Indian-bean tree, often smoked by boys as a substitute for cigars. -- Smoking car, a railway car carriage reserved for the use of passengers who smoke tobacco.
  • SMOKY
    1. Emitting smoke, esp. in large quantities or in an offensive manner; fumid; as, smoky fires. 2. Having the appearance or nature of smoke; as, a smoky fog. "Unlustrous as the smoky light." Shak. 3. Filled with smoke, or with a vapor resembling
  • HENCEFORWARD
    From this time forward; henceforth.
  • TOBACCO
    An American plant of the Nightshade family, much used for smoking and chewing, and as snuff. As a medicine, it is narcotic, emetic, and cathartic. Tobacco has a strong, peculiar smell, and an acrid taste. Note: The name is extended to
  • SMOKELESS
    Making or having no smoke. "Smokeless towers." Pope.
  • ADDICTION
    The state of being addicted; devotion; inclination. "His addiction was to courses vain." Shak.
  • SMOKABLE
    Capable of being smoked; suitable or ready to be smoked; as, smokable tobacco.
  • HENCEFORTH
    From this time forward; henceforward. I never from thy side henceforth to stray. Milton.
  • HEREHENCE
    From hence.
  • WHENCEFORTH
    From, or forth from, what or which place; whence. Spenser.
  • THENCEFROM
    From that place.
  • BESMOKE
    1. To foul with smoke. 2. To harden or dry in smoke. Johnson.
  • THENCE
    see -wards) thennes, thannes , AS. thanon, thanan, thonan; akin to OHG. dannana, dannan, danan, and G. 1. From that place. "Bid him thence go." Chaucer. When ye depart thence, shake off the dust under your feet for a testimony against them. Mark
  • ARCHENCEPHALA
    The division that includes man alone. R. Owen.
  • THENCEFORTH
    From that time; thereafter. If the salt have lost his savor, wherewith shall it be salted it is thenceforth good for nothing. Matt. v. 13. Note: This word is sometimes preceded by from, -- a redundancy sanctioned by custom. Chaucer. John. xix. 12.
  • WHENCEEVER
    Whencesoever.

 

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