cigar

  • 1Cigar — en mai 2006 au Kentucky Horse Park. Père : Palace Music Mère : Solar View …

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  • 2Cigar — Ci*gar (s[i^]*g[aum]r ), n. [Sp. cigarro, orig., a kind of tobacco in the island of Cuba: cf. F. cigare.] A small roll of tobacco, used for smoking. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 3cigar — (n.) 1730, from Sp. cigarro, probably from Maya sicar to smoke rolled tobacco leaves, from si c tobacco; or from or influenced by Sp. cigarra grasshopper (on resemblance of shape) …

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  • 4cigar — ► NOUN ▪ a cylinder of tobacco rolled in tobacco leaves for smoking. ORIGIN French cigare, probably from a Mayan word meaning smoking …

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  • 5cigar — [si gär′] n. [Sp cigarro, prob. < Maya sicar, to smoke rolled tobacco leaves < sīć, tobacco] a cylindrical roll of cured tobacco for smoking, consisting of cut tobacco wrapped in a tobacco leaf …

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  • 6Cigar — For other uses, see Cigar (disambiguation). From the Spanish cigarro cigar , which was perhaps derived from the Spanish cigarra cicada (OED) …

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  • 7cigar — cigarless, adj. cigarlike, adj. /si gahr /, n. 1. a more or less cylindrical roll of tobacco cured for smoking, of any of various lengths, thicknesses, degrees of straightness, etc., usually wrapped in a tobacco leaf. 2. no cigar, Informal. not… …

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  • 8cigar — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ fat ▪ expensive ▪ cheap ▪ lit, unlit ▪ Cuban … O …

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  • 9Cigar — A small roll of tobacco leaf for smoking. The word cigar, from the Spanish cigarro, first appeared in English in 1730. In 1998, a National Cancer Institute report outlined cause and effect connections between cigar smoking and disease, including… …

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  • 10cigar — n. 1) to light (up); puff on; smoke a cigar 2) a Havana cigar * * * puff on smoke a cigar a Havana cigar to light (up) …

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