Dried leaves, eh? Hmmmm. We had a different name for it in my valley -- actually, several -- but I think if we had known about kinnikkinnik, it would have caught on.
See also kinnikinnick and kinnikinnic spellings. :-)
A mixture of bark, dried leaves and sometimes tobacco, formerly smoked by the Indians and pioneers of the Ohio valley.According to Chris Cole in Wordplay, the longest "uncommon word" palindrome beginning with letter 'k'.
Dried leaves, eh? Hmmmm. We had a different name for it in my valley -- actually, several -- but I think if we had known about kinnikkinnik, it would have caught on.
See also kinnikinnick and kinnikinnic spellings. :-)
A mixture of bark, dried leaves and sometimes tobacco, formerly smoked by the Indians and pioneers of the Ohio valley.
According to Chris Cole in Wordplay, the longest "uncommon word" palindrome beginning with letter 'k'.