Cigars

/sɪˈɡɑrz/ noun

Cylindrical rolls of tobacco wrapped in tobacco leaves, typically smoked; they're larger and slower-burning than cigarettes.

From Spanish 'cigarro,' which may have come from Mayan 'sical' (smoking), or from a place name in Spain. The word traveled to English through trade with Spanish colonies.

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