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killikinick

British  
/ ˌkɪlɪkɪˈnɪk /

noun

  1. a variant of kinnikinnick

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The pipe was filled with the trader’s tobacco and the Indians’ killikinick.

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But George Cruikshank has done with willie wauchts as with bird's-eye and Killikinick.

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In the mean time the officers who had first entered the house had filled their pipes from the box of Killikinick on the mantel—after being assured that smoking was not offensive—and we had another hour of free talk on matters generally....

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With a soft, rustling sound the light craft parted the low hanging branches of killikinick and diamond willow, and buried its nose in the soft mud.

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