Humidor (noun)

A box or room with a humidifying device, used for storing cigars, cigarettes, or pipe tobacco in the right humidity to keep them fresh.

Origin:

Late 19th century: from spanish humidor, from humedad "moisture".

Examples:

  1. He kept his cigars in a humidor to ensure they remained fresh.
  2. The humidor is essential to maintaining the proper moisture level for cigars.
  3. The humidor is lined with Spanish cedar which is ideal for aging cigars.
  4. The humidor is equipped with a hygrometer to measure the humidity inside.
  5. A humidor can also be used to store other items that require a certain level of humidity like musical instruments.
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