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bi·di also bee·di  (bd)
n. pl. bi·dis also bee·dies
A thin, often flavored Indian cigarette made of tobacco wrapped in a tendu leaf.

[Hindi b, from Sanskrit vakam, vikam, areca nut and spices rolled up in a betel leaf.]


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