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Wat (wie) is Tobacco - definitie

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT PROCESSED FROM THE LEAVES OF PLANTS IN GENUS NICOTIANA
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  • An illustration from [[Frederick William Fairholt]]'s ''Tobacco, its History and Association'', 1859
  • Myrtleford, Victoria, Australia]], 2018. This kiln was built in 1957, and moved to Rotary Park in 2000. Kilns of this design were built from the early 1930s through to the late 1960s.
  • The earliest depiction of a European man smoking, from ''Tobacco'' by [[Anthony Chute]], 1595
  • Deli plantations]] in Sumatra, 1905
  • Tobacco harvesting, [[Viñales Valley]], Cuba
  • Tobacco (''[[Nicotiana rustica]]'') flower, leaves, and buds
  • [[Nicotine]] is the compound responsible for the addictive nature of tobacco use.
  • Intercourse]], [[Pennsylvania]]
  • Tobacco production in [[Portuguese Timor]] in the 1930s
  • Indian]] man smoking tobacco on [[hookah]], [[Rajasthan, India]]
  • Illustration with photographs of [[tobacco leaves]] infested by ''[[Lasioderma serricorne]]'' (tobacco beetles), from Runner, G. A., ''The tobacco beetle'' (1919), Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, [[Biodiversity Heritage Library]]
  • Tobacco barn in [[Simsbury, Connecticut]] used for air curing of shade tobacco
  • Bastam]], [[Iran]]
  • Tobacco plantation, [[Pinar del Río]], Cuba
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  • [[William Michael Harnett]] (American, 1848–1892), ''Still Life with Three Castles Tobacco'', 1880, [[Brooklyn Museum]]

tobacco         
n.
1) to grow, raise tobacco
2) to cure tobacco
3) to chew tobacco
4) strong tobacco
5) chewing tobacco
6) a plug of (chewing) tobacco
tobacco         
(tobaccos)
1.
Tobacco is dried leaves which people smoke in pipes, cigars, and cigarettes. You can also refer to pipes, cigars, and cigarettes as a whole as tobacco.
Try to do without tobacco and alcohol...
N-MASS
2.
Tobacco is the plant from which tobacco is obtained.
N-UNCOUNT
Tobacco         
·noun The leaves of the plant prepared for smoking, chewing, ·etc., by being dried, cured, and manufactured in various ways.
II. Tobacco ·noun An American plant (Nicotiana Tabacum) 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.

Wikipedia

Tobacco

Tobacco is the common name of several plants in the genus Nicotiana of the family Solanaceae, and the general term for any product prepared from the cured leaves of these plants. More than 70 species of tobacco are known, but the chief commercial crop is N. tabacum. The more potent variant N. rustica is also used in some countries.

Dried tobacco leaves are mainly used for smoking in cigarettes and cigars, as well as pipes and shishas. They can also be consumed as snuff, chewing tobacco, dipping tobacco, and snus.

Tobacco contains the highly addictive stimulant alkaloid nicotine as well as harmala alkaloids. Tobacco use is a cause or risk factor for many deadly diseases, especially those affecting the heart, liver, and lungs, as well as many cancers. In 2008, the World Health Organization named tobacco use as the world's single greatest preventable cause of death.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Tobacco
1. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Brown & Williamson Tobacco Co., British American Tobacco Ltd., Lorillard Tobacco Co., Liggett Group Inc., Counsel for Tobacco Research–U.S.A. and the Tobacco Institute.
2. Reynolds Tobacco Co.; Brown & Williamson Tobacco Co.; British American Tobacco Ltd.; Lorillard Tobacco Co.; Liggett Group Inc.; Counsel for Tobacco Research–U.S.A.; and the Tobacco Institute.
3. Reynolds Tobacco Co.; Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp.; British American Tobacco Ltd.; Lorillard Tobacco Co.; Liggett Group, Inc.; Counsel for Tobacco Research–U.S.A.; and the now–defunct Tobacco Institute.
4. Reynolds Tobacco unit; and British American Tobacco unit British American Tobacco Investments Ltd.
5. Reynolds Tobacco unit; and British American Tobacco Plc unit, British American Tobacco Investments Ltd.