liqueur
English Thesaurus
1. strong highly flavored sweet liquor usually drunk after a meal (noun.food)
hyponym | : | absinth, absinthe, |
definition | : | strong green liqueur flavored with wormwood and anise (noun.food) |
hyponym | : | amaretto, |
definition | : | an Italian almond liqueur (noun.food) |
hyponym | : | benedictine, |
definition | : | a French liqueur originally made by Benedictine monks (noun.food) |
hyponym | : | chartreuse, |
definition | : | aromatic green or yellow liqueur flavored with orange peel and hyssop and peppermint oils; made at monastery near Grenoble, France (noun.food) |
hyponym | : | coffee liqueur, |
definition | : | coffee-flavored liqueur (noun.food) |
hyponym | : | creme de cacao, |
definition | : | sweet liqueur flavored with vanilla and cacao beans (noun.food) |
hyponym | : | creme de menthe, |
definition | : | sweet green or white mint-flavored liqueur (noun.food) |
hyponym | : | creme de fraise, |
definition | : | strawberry-flavored liqueur (noun.food) |
hyponym | : | drambuie, |
definition | : | a sweet Scotch whisky liqueur (noun.food) |
hyponym | : | galliano, |
definition | : | golden Italian liqueur flavored with herbs (noun.food) |
hyponym | : | orange liqueur, |
definition | : | liqueur flavored with orange (noun.food) |
hyponym | : | kummel, |
definition | : | liqueur flavored with caraway seed or cumin (noun.food) |
hyponym | : | pastis, |
definition | : | similar to absinthe but containing no wormwood (noun.food) |
hyponym | : | pernod, |
definition | : | (registered trademark) a liqueur flavored with anise (noun.food) |
hyponym | : | pousse-cafe, |
definition | : | small drink served after dinner (especially several liqueurs poured carefully so as to remain in separate layers) (noun.food) |
hyponym | : | ratafee, ratafia, |
definition | : | sweet liqueur made from wine and brandy flavored with plum or peach or apricot kernels and bitter almonds (noun.food) |
hyponym | : | sambuca, |
definition | : | an Italian liqueur made with elderberries and flavored with licorice (noun.food) |
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