Definition of Liquere. Meaning of Liquere. Synonyms of Liquere

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Meaning of Liquere from wikipedia

- the plant's smooth husks; the former came to being via the influence of liquere, 'to become fluid', reflecting the method of extracting the sweet component...
- The development of Late Latin liquiritia was in part influenced by Latin liquēre 'to flow', in reference to the process of treating the root to obtain its...
- The origin of liquor and its close relative liquid is the Latin verb liquere, meaning 'to be fluid'. According to the Oxford English Dictionary (OED)...
- lipophilic, lipopolysaccharide, lipoprotein, synaloepha liqu- flow Latin liquere deliquesce, liquefy, liqueur, liquid, liquor, prolix lit- prayer, supplication...
- su****io ****ia oppugnatum, re illa incognita, primo condemnare vellent, non liquere dixerunt.[2] Precedent in English Law, 4th Ed., Rupert Cross (Sir), p....
- lipophilic, lipopolysaccharide, lipoprotein, synaloepha liqu- flow Latin liquere deliquesce, liquefy, liqueur, liquid, liquor, prolix lit- prayer, supplication...
- Bohemian-style absinth owned and produced by the Czech company Hill's Liquere. Hill's Absinth was the first Czech absinth after the Velvet Revolution...