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Definition of smoke
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of smoke is as below...
Smoke (n.) The
visible
exhalation,
vapor,
or
substance
that
escapes,
or
expelled,
from a
burning
body,
especially
from
burning
vegetable
matter,
as wood, coal, peat, or the
like..
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Fumifugist
::
Fumifugist
(n.) One who, or that
which,
drives
away smoke or
fumes..
Goracco
::
Goracco
(n.) A paste
prepared
from
tobacco,
and
smoked
in
hookahs
in
Western
India..
Coke
::
Coke (n.)
Mineral
coal
charred,
or
depriver
of its
bitumen,
sulphur,
or other
volatile
matter
by
roasting
in a kiln or oven, or by
distillation,
as in gas
works.
It is
lagerly
used where /
smokeless
fire is
required..
Smoky
::
Smoky
(superl.)
Filled
with
smoke,
or with a vapor
resembling
smoke;
thick;
as, a smoky
atmosphere..
Draw
::
Draw (v. i.) To have
draught,
as a
chimney,
flue, or the like; to
furnish
transmission
to
smoke,
gases,
etc..
Stifle
::
Stifle
(v. t.) To stop the
breath
of by
crowding
something
into the
windpipe,
or
introducing
an
irrespirable
substance
into the
lungs;
to
choke;
to
suffocate;
to cause the death of by such
means;
as, to
stifle
one with smoke or
dust..
Inwrap
::
Inwrap
(v. t.) To cover by
wrapping;
to
involve;
to
infold;
as, to
inwrap
in a
cloak,
in
smoke,
etc..
Tobacconist
::
Tobacconist
(n.) A
smoker
of
tobacco.
Fume
::
Fume (v. t.) To
expose
to the
action
of
fumes;
to treat with
vapors,
smoke,
etc.; as, to
bleach
straw by
fuming
it with
sulphur;
to fill with
fumes,
vapors,
odors,
etc., as a
room..
Smoke
::
Smoke (v. t.) To
subject
to the
operation
of
smoke,
for the
purpose
of
annoying
or
driving
out; -- often with out; as, to smoke a
woodchuck
out of his
burrow..
Cloud
::
Cloud (n.) A mass or
volume
of
smoke,
or
flying
dust,
resembling
vapor..
Smoke
::
Smoke (n.) The
visible
exhalation,
vapor,
or
substance
that
escapes,
or
expelled,
from a
burning
body,
especially
from
burning
vegetable
matter,
as wood, coal, peat, or the
like..
Inveterate
::
Inveterate
(a.)
Having
habits
fixed by long
continuance;
confirmed;
habitual;
as, an
inveterate
idler or
smoker..
Smoked
::
Smoked
(imp. & p. p.) of Smok.
Smeeth
::
Smeeth
(v. t.) To
smoke;
to
blacken
with
smoke;
to rub with soot.
Smokeless
::
Smokeless
(a.)
Making
or
having
no
smoke.
Bloater
::
Bloater
(n.) The
common
herring,
esp. when of large size,
smoked,
and half
dried;
--
called
also bloat
herring..
Whiff
::
Whiff (n.) A
sudden
expulsion
of air from the
mouth;
a quick puff or
slight
gust, as of air or
smoke..
Uptake
::
Uptake
(n.) The pipe
leading
upward
from the smoke box of a steam
boiler
to the
chimney,
or
smokestack;
a flue
leading
upward..
Suffumigation
::
Suffumigate
(v. t.) To apply fumes or smoke to the parts of, as to the body in
medicine;
to
fumigate
in
part..
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