noun
also se·gar sə̇ˈgär, -gȧ(r sometimes ˈsiˌg-, chiefly substand ˈsēˌg-
( -s )
Etymology: Spanish cigarro, perhaps of Mayan origin; akin to Maya sī'c tobacco, cigar, pipe, sicar to perfume, smoke
: a tubular roll of tobacco designed for smoking usually consisting of a core bound together by a leaf with the whole being encased in another leaf of smooth and even texture — see binder , filler , wrapper