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Definition of Nargile

Nargile
Nargile Nar"gile, Nargileh Nar"gi*leh, n. [Per. n[=a]rgh[=i]l, prop., a cocoanut; prob. so called because first made of a cocoanut.] An apparatus for smoking tobacco. It has a long flexible tube, and the smoke is drawn through water.

Meaning of Nargile from wikipedia

- Middle East are, argila, čelam/čelīm, ḡalyān or ghalyan, ḥoqqa, nafas, nargile, and shisha. Social smoking is done with a single or double hose hookah...
- A hookah lounge (also called a shisha bar or den, especially in Britain and parts of Canada, or a hookah bar) is an establishment where patrons share shisha...
- Yemenite Jews in Sa'dah, smoking Nargile....
- cafeteria. Many coffeehouses in West Asia offer shisha (actually called nargile in Levantine Arabic, Gr****, and Turkish), flavored tobacco smoked through...
- Retrieved 15 September 2018. ...cafés as Yerevanites have taken to smoking nargile water pipes. Azadian, Edmond Y. (4 December 2014). "Armenian Politics in...
- in West Asian immigrant districts in the Western world, offer shisha (nargile in Turkish and Gr****), flavored tobacco smoked through a hookah. Espresso...
- 4th place. For the next season she turned back in Greece for the team of Nargile Vrilissia (1st division-Greece) and with very good performances she took...
- Istanbul Modern art gallery (housed in an old warehouse) and a string of nargile (water-pipe) cafes po****r with young people. But a line of grand buildings...
- smoking restrictions to include bars, restaurants, village coffeehouses and nargile (hookah) bars. In 1998, a ban on tobacco advertising was enacted. A decree...
- Turkish black coffee poured from silver ibrik into a fildžan as well as nargile. The concept of eating in Serbian kafane was introduced in the 19th century...