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sidestream smoke
side·stream smoke S0391900 (sīd′strēm′)n. The stream of smoke from the burning end of a cigar, cigarette, or pipe.sidestream smoke (ˈsaɪdˌstriːm) n (Recreational Drugs) cigarette smoke that passes into the air without first being inhaled by the smokersec′ondhand smoke′ n. tobacco smoke involuntarily inhaled. [1975–80] EncyclopediaSeesmokesidestream smoke
sidestream smoke (sīd′strēm′)n. The stream of smoke from the burning end of a cigar, cigarette, or pipe.Sidestream smokeThe smoke that is emitted from the burning end of a cigarette or cigar, or that comes from the end of a pipe. Along with exhaled smoke, it is a constituent of second-hand smoke.Mentioned in: Smokingside·stream smoke (sīdstrēm smōk) Aerosol emitted directly into the surrounding air from the lighted surface of a smoldering tobacco product; may be inhaled by the smoker or those in the vicinity. |