A cigarillo (from Spanish cigarrillo 'cigarette'; in turn from cigarro 'cigar' and -illo (diminutive suffix); pronounced [siɣaˈriʝo] in parts of Latin America, [θiɣaˈriʎo] in Spain) is a short, narrow cigar. Unlike cigarettes, cigarillos are wrapped in tobacco leaves or brown, tobacco-based paper. Cigarillos are smaller than regular cigars but usually larger than cigarettes. Cigarillos are typically made without filters, similar to cigars, and are meant to be smoked without inhaling to the lungs. A typical cigarillo contains three grams of tobacco.

English
Noun
cigarillos
- plural of cigarillo
Spanish
Noun
cigarillos m pl
- plural of cigarillo
