Definition of Cigarette. Meaning of Cigarette. Synonyms of Cigarette

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Definition of Cigarette

Cigarette
Cigarette Cig`a*rette", n. [F. cigarette.] A little cigar; a little fine tobacco rolled in paper for smoking.

Meaning of Cigarette from wikipedia

- A cigarette is a narrow cylinder containing a combustible material, typically tobacco, that is rolled into thin paper for smoking. The cigarette is ignited...
- An electronic cigarette (e-cigarette), or vape, is a device that simulates smoking. It consists of an atomizer, a power source such as a battery, and a...
- Look up cigarette in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A cigarette is a small roll of finely cut tobacco leaves wrapped in a cylinder of thin paper for...
- Camel is an American brand of cigarettes, currently owned and manufactured by the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company in the United States and by ****an Tobacco...
- (US: /ˈmɑːlˌbʌroʊ/, UK: /ˈmɑːrlbərə, ˈmɔːl-/) is an American brand of cigarettes owned and manufactured by Philip Morris USA (a branch of Altria) within...
- An herbal cigarette (also called a tobacco-free cigarette or nicotine-free cigarette) is a cigarette that usually does not contain any tobacco or nicotine...
- Lucky Strike is an American brand of cigarettes owned by the British American Tobacco group. Individual cigarettes of the brand are often referred to colloquially...
- This is a list of current cigarette brands. Factory-made cigarettes, when contrasted to roll-your-own cigarettes, are called tailor mades. "Gallery Produk"...
- A cigarette holder is a fashion accessory, a slender tube in which a cigarette is held for smoking. Most frequently made of silver, jade or bakelite (po****r...
- Regulation of electronic cigarettes varies across countries and states, ranging from no regulation to banning them entirely. As of 2015[update], around...