Liquor

  • (noun): The liquid in which vegetables or meat have be cooked.
    Synonyms: pot liquor, pot likker
    See also — Additional definitions below

Some articles on liquor:

Chinese Liquor Making Sites
... Various locations of liquor making in the People's Republic of China served to facilitate some local cultural forms into flourishing, such as literature ... The collection of liquor making locations is being considered to be put on the World Heritage list of sites who have "outstanding universal value" to the world ...
Sushil Kumar (wrestler) - Commercial Endorsements
... "I didn’t want to be associated with a liquor brand in any form as it would send a wrong signal to the youth ... way above money." - Sushil Kumar explaining reason for refusing a liquor ad ... offer of 50 lakh (US$86,000) to appear in a Surrogate ad for a leading liquor brand ...
Liquor Licensing Board Of Hong Kong
... Liquor Licensing Board of Hong Kong is the licensing body of the sale of alcohol in Hong Kong ... by the LLB include Dutiable Commodities Ordinance, Cap 109 Dutible Commodities (Liquor) Regulations ...
Sulfite Process - Processes Involved in Sulfite Pulping - Chemical Recovery
... The spent cooking liquor from sulfite pulping is usually called brown liquor, but the terms red liquor, thick liquor and sulfite liquor are also used (compared to black liquor in the kraft process) ... The extracted brown liquor is concentrated, in multiple effect evaporators ... The concentrated brown liquor can be burned in the recovery boiler to generate steam and recover the inorganic chemicals for reuse in the pulping process or ...
Liquor (novel)
... Liquor is Poppy Z ... Brite's first novel in the liquor novels, which revolves around the two young chefs Rickey and G-man, their restaurant and their life in New Orleans ...

More definitions of "liquor":

  • (noun): A liquid substance that is a solution (or emulsion or suspension) used or obtained in an industrial process.
    Example: "Waste liquors"

Famous quotes containing the word liquor:

    I believe that the miseries consequent on the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors are so great as imperiously to command the attention of all dedicated lives; and that while the abolition of American slavery was numerically first, the abolition of the liquor traffic is not morally second.
    Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (1844–1911)

    The liquor of summer nights
    Accumulates in the bottom of the bottle.
    John Ashbery (b. 1927)

    Taking the pledge will not make bad liquor good, but it will improve it.
    Mark Twain [Samuel Langhorne Clemens] (1835–1910)