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1 ajenjo
m.1 wormwood, absinthe (plant).2 absinthe.* * *1 (planta) wormwood, absinth, absinthe2 (bebida) absinth, absinthe* * *SM (=planta) wormwood; (=bebida) absinth, absinthe* * ** * *= wormwood.Nota: Licor.Ex. She explains that wormwood is absinthe, a very bitter emerald green liqueur that was believed to stimulate creativity.* * ** * *= wormwood.Nota: Licor.Ex: She explains that wormwood is absinthe, a very bitter emerald green liqueur that was believed to stimulate creativity.
* * *1 (planta) wormwood, absinthe2 (licor) absinthe* * *ajenjo nm1. [planta] wormwood, absinthe2. [licor] absinthe* * *m1 BOT wormwood2 bebida absinthe -
2 absintio
m.absinthe, wormwood, absinth, absinthium.* * *SM absinth(e)* * *= absinthe.Nota: Licor.Ex. She explains that wormwood is absinthe, a very bitter emerald green liqueur that was believed to stimulate creativity.* * *= absinthe.Nota: Licor.Ex: She explains that wormwood is absinthe, a very bitter emerald green liqueur that was believed to stimulate creativity.
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3 licor
m.1 spirits.2 liquor, alcohol, liqueur, spirits.3 elixir.4 fluid.* * ** * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=bebida dulce) liqueur3) (=líquido) liquid* * ** * *= liqueur, schnapps.Nota: Especie de aguardiente.Ex. She explains that wormwood is absinthe, a very bitter emerald green liqueur that was believed to stimulate creativity.Ex. In Germany, schnapps are any of a family of alcoholic beverages that are high in alcohol content and dry tasting, such as aquavit and kirsch.----* licor de cerezas = kirsch.* * ** * *= liqueur, schnapps.Nota: Especie de aguardiente.Ex: She explains that wormwood is absinthe, a very bitter emerald green liqueur that was believed to stimulate creativity.
Ex: In Germany, schnapps are any of a family of alcoholic beverages that are high in alcohol content and dry tasting, such as aquavit and kirsch.* licor de cerezas = kirsch.* * *Compuesto:advocaat* * *
licor sustantivo masculino ( bebida dulce) liqueur;
( alcohol) liquor, spirits (pl)
licor sustantivo masculino liquor, spirits pl, US liqueur
' licor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aguardentosa
- aguardentoso
- decantar
- envejecer
- anís
- empalagar
- empalagoso
- menta
- seco
English:
bootleg
- lace
- liqueur
- mellow
- spike
* * *licor nm1. [alcohol] spirits, US liquor2. [bebida dulce] liqueurlicor de menta crème de menthe* * *m liquor, Brspirits pl* * *licor nm1) : liquor2) : liqueur* * *licor n liquor / spirit -
4 verde esmeralda
m.emerald green.* * *adjetivo invariable emerald-green, emerald* * *(n.) = emerald greenEx. She explains that wormwood is absinthe, a very bitter emerald green liqueur that was believed to stimulate creativity.* * *adjetivo invariable emerald-green, emerald* * *(n.) = emerald greenEx: She explains that wormwood is absinthe, a very bitter emerald green liqueur that was believed to stimulate creativity.
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5 absenta
f.absinthe (bebida).* * *1 absinthe* * *SF absinth(e)* * ** * *absenta nf[bebida] absinthe* * *f absinthe -
6 consumido
• consumed• depleted• emaciated• pined• undermined• used-up• wormwood• worn expression• worn-down• worn-out horse -
7 raído
• frayed• shabby• torn• wormwood• worn-down -
8 té borde
• Mexican tea• wormlike• wormwood -
9 usado
• depleted• outworn• time-worn• used• wormwood• worn-down -
10 lombriguera
f.1 hole made by worms.2 southern-wood wormwood. (Botany)3 earthworm hole.
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