liquor (noun)
21liquor — liq|uor [ lıkər ] noun uncount alcoholic drinks, especially strong alcoholic drinks: hard liquor (=strong alcoholic drink): If you d prefer hard liquor, I have rum and vodka …
22liquor — [ lɪkə] noun 1》 alcoholic drink, especially spirits. 2》 water used in brewing. 3》 liquid that has been produced in or used for cooking. 4》 the liquid from which a substance has been crystallized or extracted. verb 1》 (be/get liquored up) N. Amer …
23liquor store — /ˈlɪkə stɔ/ (say likuh staw) noun a shop licensed to sell bottled or canned alcoholic liquor; bottle shop; cellars …
24liquor — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. liquid, fluid, broth, stock, juice, essence; spirits, etc. (see drinking). See fluidity, food. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Matter in liquid form] Syn. water, drink, extract, potable, fluid, decoction,… …
25liquor — UK [ˈlɪkə(r)] / US [ˈlɪkər] noun [uncountable] 1) formal alcoholic drinks 2) mainly American strong alcoholic drinks …
26liquor — [ˈlɪkə] noun [U] American strong alcoholic drinks Syn: spirits …
27liquor licence — / lɪkə ˌlaɪs(ə)ns/ noun a government document allowing someone to sell alcohol …
28liquor amnii — ˈlīˌkwȯrˈamnēˌī noun Etymology: New Latin : amniotic fluid …
29malt liquor — noun uncount AMERICAN a type of strong beer …
30gas-liquor — gasˈ liquor noun A solution of ammonia and ammonium salts derived from gas making • • • Main Entry: ↑gas …