tobacconist
n.
dealer or manufacturer of tobacco
Tobacconist
A tobacconist is an expert dealer in tobacco and the related accouterments.Tobacco accouterments include pipes, pipe holders, pipe lighters, pipe reamers, pipe cleaners, pipe tampers, pipe pokers, pipe ashtrays, cigar bits, cigar cutters, cigar lighters, cigar holders, cigar cases, cigar ashtrays, cigar savors, humidification/humidifiers, humidors, hygrometers, cigarette holders, cigarette snuffers, matches, air ventilation and filtration, and more.
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tobacconist
Noun
1. a retail dealer in tobacco and tobacco-related articles
(hypernym) shopkeeper, tradesman, storekeeper, market keeper
2. a shop that sells pipes and pipe tobacco and cigars and cigarettes
(synonym) tobacco shop, tobacconist shop
(hypernym) shop, store
Tobacconist
(n.)
A smoker of tobacco.
(n.)
A dealer in tobacco; also, a manufacturer of tobacco.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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tobacconist
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antique store, apothecary, automobile showroom, baker, bookdealer, bookseller, bookstore, bootery, butcher, candy store, chandler, chemist, cigar store, clothiers, clothing merchant, clothing store, confectioner, confectionery, draper, dress shop, drugstore, dry goods store, drysalter, fishmonger, fishwife, florist, florists, footwear merchant, fruiterer, fur salon, furnisher, furniture store, furrier, gift shop, greengrocer, grocer, groceryman, haberdasher, haberdashery, hardware store, hardwareman, hat shop, hobby shop, ironmonger, ironmongery, jeweler, jewelers, jewelry store, leather goods store, liquor merchant, liquor store, luggage shop, milliners, newsdealer, novelty shop, package store, perfumer, pharmacy, poulterer, saddler, saddlery, schlock house, schlock shop, secondhand shop, secondhand store, shoe store, smoke shop, snuffman, specialty shop, sporting goods store, stationer, stationers, stationery store, sweater shop, sweet shop, thrift shop, tobacco store, tobacconists, toy shop, trimming store, used-car lot, vintner, wine merchant
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