Word Meanings - PIPESTEM - Book Publishers vocabulary database
The hollow stem or tube of a pipe used for smoking tobacco, etc. Took a long reed for a pipestem. Longfellow.
Related words: (words related to PIPESTEM)
- HOLLOW-HEARTED
 Insincere; deceitful; not sound and true; having a cavity or decayed spot within. Syn. -- Faithless; dishonest; false; treacherous.
- 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.
- HOLLOWLY
 Insincerely; deceitfully. Shak.
- SMOKEHOUSE
 A building where meat or fish is cured by subjecting it to a dense smoke.
- SMOKELESS POWDER
 A high-explosive gunpowder whose explosion produces little, if any, smoke.
- HOLLOW-HORNED
 Having permanent horns with a bony core, as cattle.
- 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.
- SMOKE BALL
 See PUFFBALL
- SMOKINESS
 The quality or state of being smoky.
- SMOKEJACK
 A contrivance for turning a spit by means of a fly or wheel moved by the current of ascending air in a chimney.
- PIPESTEM
 The hollow stem or tube of a pipe used for smoking tobacco, etc. Took a long reed for a pipestem. Longfellow.
- 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
- HOLLOWNESS
 1. State of being hollow. Bacon. 2. Insincerity; unsoundness; treachery. South.
- 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.
- SMOKABLE
 Capable of being smoked; suitable or ready to be smoked; as, smokable tobacco.
- SMOKILY
 In a smoky manner.
- SMOKE-DRY
 To dry by or in smoke.
- BESMOKE
 1. To foul with smoke. 2. To harden or dry in smoke. Johnson.
- LONDON SMOKE
 A neutral tint given to spectacles, shade glasses for optical instruments, etc., which reduces the intensity without materially changing the color of the transmitted light.
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