- air-cure tobacco
- сушить табак на воздухе
Англо-русский технический словарь.
Англо-русский технический словарь.
air-cure — «AIR KYUR», transitive verb, cured, cur|ing. to cure (tobacco or lumber) by the action of the air alone, without heating it. Air cured tobacco is dried by leaving the leaf out in the sun, and then in constant circulation of air in well ventilated … Useful english dictionary
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Types of tobacco — There are many types of tobacco. Types Aromatic Fire cured Aromatic Fire cured smoking tobacco is a robust variety of tobacco used as a condimental for pipe blends. It is cured by smoking over gentle fires. In the United States, it is grown in… … Wikipedia
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flue-cure — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ transitive verb Etymology: flue (III) : to cure (tobacco) by means of heat transmitted through a flue without exposure to smoke or fumes compare fire cure * * * /flooh kyoor /, v.t., flue cured, flue curing. to dry or cure by warm air… … Useful english dictionary
Burley (tobacco) — Burley tobacco is a light air cured tobacco used primarily for cigarette production. In the United States it is produced in an eight state belt with approximately 70% produced in Kentucky. Tennessee produces approximately 20% with smaller amounts … Wikipedia
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flue — n. 1 a smoke duct in a chimney. 2 a channel for conveying heat, esp. a hot air passage in a wall; a tube for heating water in some kinds of boiler. Phrases and idioms: flue cure cure (tobacco) by artificial heat from flues. flue pipe an organ… … Useful english dictionary
Alexander Woollcott — Alexander Humphreys Woollcott (January 19, 1887 ndash; January 23, 1943) was an American critic and commentator for The New Yorker magazine, and a member of the Algonquin Round Table. He was the inspiration for Sheridan Whiteside, the main… … Wikipedia