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