Definition of Smoke-cured

1. Adjective. (used especially of meats and fish) dried and cured by hanging in wood smoke.

Exact synonyms: Smoke-dried, Smoked
Similar to: Preserved

Lexicographical Neighbors of Smoke-cured

smoggier
smoggiest
smoggily
smogginess
smogging
smoggy
smogless
smogs
smoile
smoiled
smoiles
smoiling
smokability
smokable
smoke
smoke-cured (current term)
smoke-dried
smoke-filled
smoke-free
smoke-signal
smoke-signals
smoke alarm
smoke alarms
smoke and mirrors
smoke bomb
smoke bush
smoke detector
smoke detectors
smoke dope
smoke eater

Literary usage of Smoke-cured

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Rubber Industry of the Amazon and how Its Supremacy Can be Maintained by Joseph Froude Woodroffe, Harold Hamel Smith (1916)
"The higher price of hard Para," they added, " has been attributed to the fact that the rubber is smoke-cured, and this has caused a considerable increase in ..."

2. Leather Manufacture: A Practical Handbook of Tanning, Currying, and Chrome by Alexander Watt (1906)
"... was in reality the skin or hide of the slaughtered animal merely dried in the sun or smoke-cured, and not what we understand by the term leather. ..."

3. Tobacco Leaf, Its Culture and Cure, Marketing and Manufacture: A Practical by Joseph Buckner Killebrew, Herbert Myrick (1897)
"It has long been known that fire and smoke cured tobacco will withstand an ocean voyage, and go through the sweat, or fermentation, much better than tobacco ..."

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