Noun

Singular tobacco

Plural countable and uncountable; plural tobaccos

tobacco (countable and uncountable; plural tobaccos)

  1. (uncountable) any plant of the genus Nicotiana
  2. (uncountable) leaves of certain varieties of the plant cultivated and harvested to make cigarettes, cigars, snuff, for smoking in pipes or for chewing.
  3. (countable) a variety of tobacco
    Tobaccos from the Connecticut Valley were used for wrapping cigars.

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Thu Aug 6 16:49:45 2009

Tobacco is an agricultural product processed from the fresh leaves of plants in the genus Nicotiana. It can be consumed, used as an organic pesticide, and in the form of nicotine tartrate it is used in some medicines. In consumption it most commonly appears in the forms of smoking, chewing, snuffing, or dipping tobacco, or snus. Tobacco has long been in use as an entheogen in the Americas. However, upon the arrival of Europeans in North America, it quickly became popularized as a trade item and as a recreational drug. This popularization led to the development of the southern economy of the United States until it gave way to cotton. Following the American Civil War, a change in demand and a change in labor force allowed for the development of the cigarette. This new product quickly led to the growth of tobacco companies until the scientific controversy of the mid-1900s.

There are many species of tobacco, which are all encompassed by the plant genus Nicotiana. The word nicotiana (as well as nicotine) was named in honor of Jean Nicot, French ambassador to Portugal, who in 1559 sent it as a medicine to the court of Catherine de Medici.

Because of the addictive properties of nicotine, tolerance and dependence develop. Absorption quantity, frequency, and speed of tobacco consumption are believed to be directly related to biological strength of nicotine dependence, addiction, and tolerance. The usage of tobacco is an activity that is practiced by some 1.1 billion people, and up to 1/3 of the adult population. The World Health Organization reports it to be the leading preventable cause of death worldwide and estimates that it currently causes 5.4 million deaths per year. Rates of smoking have leveled off or declined in developed countries, however they continue to rise in developing countries.

Tobacco is cultivated similar to other agricultural products. Seeds are sown in cold frames or hotbeds to prevent attacks from insects, and then transplanted into the fields. Tobacco is an annual crop, which is usually harvested in a large single-piece farm equipment. After harvest, tobacco is stored to allow for curing, which allow for the slow oxidation and degradation of carotenoids. This allows for the agricultural product to take on properties that are usually attributed to the "smoothness" of the smoke. Following this, tobacco is packed into its various forms of consumption which include smoking, chewing, sniffing, and so on.

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Sat Sep 5 18:54:33 2009

What are the differences in tobacco and marijuana?
Q. I'm doing a project in health class , and I've decided to do a comparison chart between tobacco and marijuana. I'd like to know some differences in terms of effect and diseases?
Asked by Totgeliebt - Thu Jun 12 21:51:04 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. i obviously cannot give you the whole crackdown but you should look into... tobacco has nictotine which rewards your brain in the area where you are satisfied when you eat or have sex in small amounts. Thats why the addiciton to it is more physical. also the way you smoke it can be bad since theres not much filteration. the active ingredient in marijuana is thc. theres supposed to be no physical addiction but there can be a psychological addiction since weed makes you happy and relaxed. If you smoke it in joints or blunts its just as bad as ciggs i guess. but its supposed to be healthier if you use a water pipe since you get a much better filteration. anyways i guess the largest difference is the active ingredients in the two products.
Answered by justanotherkorean - Fri Jun 13 01:20:28 2008

When you kiss someone who chews tobacco, is it natural to have an allergic reaction for your lips to swell?
Q. I kisses someone who chews tobacco but later, found my lips starting to swell afterward. I was wondering if that was natural for that to happen.
Asked by Cynthia M - Sun Aug 16 19:00:18 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. No not at all. I mean if he chews it and doesn't have an allergic reaction and you kiss him and you do, you should probably see a doctor. Have you kissed someone who has smoked and had the same reaction? Maybe you're allergic to tobacco products in general, or just smokeless tobacco. However, the swelling may have not been from the tobacco at all, it may have just swelled after you kissed him. You should look back and try to remember if you ate or drank something that you usually don't.
Answered by unknown - Sun Aug 16 19:15:11 2009

Can i bring a tobacco roller on an airplane?
Q. I am flying to London, and want to bring my tobacco roller, it has never been used for anything illegal, but I am worried if it will cause problems. I plan to place it in my checked luggage. Any help will be great.
Asked by junior8895 - Fri Jun 1 22:31:08 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. You can pack a Samurai sword in your checked luggage if you want, so a tobacco roller should not be a problem for security. Go to www.tsa.gov for more information.
Answered by NOLA guy - Fri Jun 1 22:38:48 2007

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