tobacco

noun

The tropical American plant Nicotiana tabacum of the nightshade family, widely cultivated for its leaves, which are used primarily for smoking.

noun

The leaves of this plant, dried and processed chiefly for use in cigarettes, cigars, or snuff or for smoking in pipes.

noun

Any of various other plants of the genus Nicotiana.

noun

Products made from these plants.

noun

The habit of smoking tobacco.

noun

The mouse-ear everlasting, Antennaria plantaginifolia.

noun

a variety with a broad, short leaf grown in two counties in Indiana, used for making common cigars.

noun

In Queensland, the name is also applied to the pituri, Duboisia Hopwoodii. See pituri.