nicotin

/ˈnɪkətɪn/
noun
  1. A colorless, oily substance found in tobacco plants that is addictive and harmful.
    • The patch releases a small amount of nicotin to help reduce cravings.
    • Many people try to quit smoking because of the harmful effects of nicotin.
    • Nicotin is the chemical that makes smoking so addictive.
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