"Kinnikinnick" - a Potawatomi Indian word, meaning: that which is mixed.
Tobacco made in England
Champo
radically new or original.
altered- to have changed something from its original form
The English word tobacco is derived from the Spanish word tobaco, which means tobacco as well. Perhaps the Spanish word is derived from Arawak word meaning a pipe for smoking the plant, or roll of leaves smoked, or the plant.
The word tobacco, referring to leaves which make cigarettes, is a noun.
The word petunia comes from the French corruption of a Guarani word for tobacco. Petunias are related to tobacco.
The Aboriginal word "Yarralumla" is said to mean "echo." This spelling is an alteration of the original Aboriginal spelling "Yarrowlumla."
Curing tobacco is when a tobacco farmer hangs the tobacco leaves in a barn to dry and age prior to sending them to market for purchase by tobacco companies.
Yes, originally is an adverb. It can mean initially, or in a new or novel manner.
tobacco
Tobacco was originally used (and is still used) as a part of Native American religious rituals. It can be smoked in a peace pipe.