ouzo

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A serving of this drink
An anise-flavoured liqueur, popular in Greece
A Greek aperitif with a strong anise flavour It normally has forty percent alcohol by volume
a colorless alcoholic drink flavored with anise
A clear anise-flavored liqueur from Greece It is generally mixed with water which turns it whitish and opaque
an aniseed flavoured spirit originating in Greece
anise-flavored Greek liquor
{i} strong anise-flavored alcoholic drink (Greek)
Is a licorice flavored liqueur It is clear, colorless and is produced in Greece Best enjoyed straight up in a cognac snifter, in cocktails, mixed drinks and tall drinks Blends well with water, orange juice, coffee, hot chocolate, coffee liqueurs, cacao liqueurs, mint liqueurs and orange liqueurs
Ouzo is a strong aniseed-flavoured alcoholic drink that is made in Greece. A glass of ouzo can be referred to as an ouzo. a Greek alcoholic drink that is drunk with water
An anise-flavoured alcoholic drink, popular in Greece; (countable) a glass of ouzo
ouzo

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    ou·zo

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    Etymology

    () From Greek ούζο (ouzo), either from Turkish üzüm (“grape”) or from the Italian uso Massalia (for use in Marseille) stamped on selected silkworm cocoons exported from Tyrnavos in the 19th century, standing for "superior quality". Other: from the ancient greek word όζω - οσμή (ózo - osmí = smell) because of the strong smell of the drink.
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