tobaccophobe

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English

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Etymology

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From tobacco +‎ -phobe.

Noun

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tobaccophobe (plural tobaccophobes)

  1. One who opposes the use of tobacco.
    • 1965, Carl Weber, The Pleasures of Pipe Smoking, page 58:
      Henry Ford was a fanatical tobaccophobe and, had it been possible, would have insisted that all of his employees give up cigarettes.

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