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cavendishes

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cav⋅en⋅dish

[kav-uhn-dish]
–noun
tobacco that has been softened, sweetened, and pressed into cakes.

Origin:
1830–40; presumably named after maker or handler
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Cavendish   (kāv'ən-dĭsh)  Pronunciation Key 
British chemist and physicist who in 1766 discovered hydrogen, which he called "inflammable air." He also demonstrated that it is the lightest of all the gases and established that water is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen. In 1798, Cavendish estimated with great accuracy the mean density of the Earth.
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