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absinthe
[ ab-sinth ]
noun
- a green, aromatic liqueur that is 68 percent alcohol, is made with wormwood and other herbs, and has a bitter, licorice flavor.
absinthe
/ ˈæ²ú²õɪ²Ôθ /
noun
- a potent green alcoholic drink, technically a gin, originally having high wormwood content
- another name for wormwood
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ²¹²ú·²õ¾±²Ô·³Ù³ó¾±Â·²¹±ô [ab-, sin, -thee-, uh, l]; ²¹²ú·²õ¾±²Ô·³Ù³ó¾±Â·²¹²Ô adjective
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of absinthe1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of absinthe1
Example Sentences
There was the Sazerac, of course, in which the ingredients are stirred with ice to temper the burn of the high-proof rye and absinthe while melding the flavors.
I wasn't ready for how much I loved absinthe.
If you've ever ordered a Sazerac, you might've noticed your bartender pour a quarter shot of absinthe into the glass, swish it around, and then dump the liquid into the sink.
The optional absinthe, which amounts to no more than a dash per drink, is a late 19th-century addition that gives the drink a little herbal pizazz; do not use more than suggested.
The addition of Pernod absinthe adds a little Old World psychedelia to the mix as well, barely detectable through all that almond.
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