Cigar
rolled bundle of dried and fermented tobacco leaves made to be smoked
A cigar is a tightly rolled bundle of dried and fermented tobacco which is ignited so that its smoke may be drawn into the smoker's mouth. The English cigar comes from the Spanish cigarro, which in turn derives from the Mayan word for tobacco, siyar.
Photographs
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Four cigars of various brands
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Cigar from Nicaragua
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Cigar box
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Cigar tube and cutter
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Zigarillos Makro
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Handmade cigars. Dominican Republic
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Handmade cigars. Dominican Republic
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Zigarrenhalter im Rathaus von Lübeck
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Cigar from Deli Sultanate
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Cigar from Deli Sultanate
Creation
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A presentation in Mallorca
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Bohemian immigrants at work, 1890
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Cigar maker in New Orleans
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Handmade cigar production, process. Dominican Republic
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Handmade cigar production, process. Dominican Republic
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Handmade cigar production, process. Dominican Republic
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Handmade cigar production, process. Dominican Republic
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Handmade cigar production. Manufacture worker. Dominican Republic
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Handmade cigar production, process. Dominican Republic
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Handmade cigar production, process. Dominican Republic
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Handmade cigar production, process. Dominican Republic
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Handmade cigar production. Manufacture worker. Dominican Republic
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Handmade cigar production. Manufacture worker. Dominican Republic
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Handmade cigar production. Manufacture worker. Dominican Republic
Smoking
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Bad guy Akim Tamiroff in Touch of Evil (1958)
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Actor Seymour Cassel