absinthe oil

  • 11volatile oil — noun an oil having the odor or flavor of the plant from which it comes; used in perfume and flavorings • Syn: ↑essential oil • Hypernyms: ↑oil • Hyponyms: ↑ilang ilang, ↑bitter almond oil, ↑attar, ↑ …

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  • 12Cultural references to absinthe — The legacy of absinthe as a mysterious, addictive, and mind altering drink continues to this day. Though its psychoactive effects and chemical makeup are contested, its cultural impact is not. Absinthe has played a notable role in the fine art… …

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  • 13L'Absinthe — Infobox Painting| title=L Absinthe artist=Edgar Degas year=1876 type=Oil on canvas height=92 width=68 city=Paris museum=Musée d Orsay L Absinthe also known as The Absinthe Drinker or Glass of Absinthe is a painting by Edgar Degas. Originally… …

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  • 14Sage oil — is the essential oil made from the culinary herb sage, Salvia officinalis . In addition to its valuable flavoring characteristics, it has been suggested that sage oil can contain as much as 50% thujone by weight. The exact amount varies based on… …

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  • 15vegetable oil — Synonyms and related words: Macassar oil, absinthe, animal oil, avocado oil, bay oil, beechnut oil, camphor, candlenut oil, carapa oil, castor oil, cedarwood oil, cerate, clove oil, cocoa butter, copaiba, copra oil, corn oil, croton oil, drying… …

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  • 16anise oil — noun or aniseed oil 1. : a colorless or pale yellow essential oil obtained from the dried fruits of anise and used as a flavoring agent and as a carminative 2. : star anise oil * * * anise oil, the essential oil obtained from aniseed, the source… …

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  • 17Thujone — Chembox new Name = Thujone ImageFile = Beta thujone.svg ImageName = Beta thujone ImageFile1 = Beta thujone 3D balls.png ImageName1 = Ball and stick model of β thujone IUPACName = (1S (1 ,4 ,5 alpha))4 methyl 1 propan 2 yl bicyclo [3.1.0] hexan 3… …

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  • 18Wormwood — The essence of absinthe, an emerald green liqueur flavored with extracts of the wormwood plant, licorice and aromatic flavorings in a alcohol base. Absinthe was manufactured, commercialized and popularized in France in the late 1700s by Henri… …

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  • 19Moonshine by country — Contents 1 Moonshine by country 1.1 Albania 1.2 Armenia 1.3 …

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  • 20Edgar Degas — Degas redirects here. For other uses, see Degas (disambiguation). Edgar Degas Self portrait (Degas au porte fusain), 1855 Birth name Hilaire Germain Edgar De Gas …

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