Beedi

/ˈbiːdi/ noun

A thin Indian cigarette made by rolling tobacco in a dried leaf, popular in South Asia.

From Hindi 'bīṛī,' a loanword that entered English through British colonial trade with India in the 19th century. The word may have Persian or Sanskrit origins relating to rolled leaf products.

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