- Anisette, or
Anis, is an anise-flavored
liqueur that is
consumed in most
Mediterranean countries. It is
colorless and,
because it
contains sugar, is sweeter...
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Anis or
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Anis (Arabic: أنيس) is a male
given name. In the Balkans,
Anis is po****r
among Bosniaks in the...
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Anis Sabirin (born 1
March 1936), also
known as
Anis Sabirin Ramzi, is a
Malaysian writer of
fiction and nonfiction,
known for her
feminist writings in...
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Italian sambuca;
French absinthe, anisette, and pastis;
Spanish anis de chinchón,
anís, anísado, and
Herbs de Majorca;
Turkish and
Armenian rakı; Lebanese...
- poetry.
Anees used Persian, Urdu, Arabic, and
Sanskrit words in his poetry.
Anis wrote prolonged Marsias,
which was a
custom of his times, but
nowadays only...
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Atole (Spanish: [aˈtole] ,
believed to come from
Nahuatl ātōlli [aːˈtoːlːi] or from Mayan), also
known as atolli, atol and atol de elote, is a traditional...
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Anis Mehmeti (born 9
January 2001) is a
professional footballer who
plays as an
attacking midfielder for EFL
Championship club
Bristol City. Born in England...
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Anis Hadj
Moussa (born 11
February 2002) is a
professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Eredivisie club Feyenoord. Born in France, he represents...
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Albert Anis (April 18, 1889 –
August 28, 1964) was an
architect in Miami,
Florida known for his Art Deco architecture. He was one of a
group of American-born...
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Anis Mansour, also
transliterated as
Anīs Manṣūr (Arabic: أنيس منصور, IPA: [ʔæˈniːs mɑnˈsˤuːɾ]) (18
August 1924 – 21
October 2011) was an
Egyptian writer...