- 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)...
- 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...
- 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...
- lipophilic, lipopolysaccharide, lipoprotein,
synaloepha liqu- flow
Latin liquere deliquesce, liquefy, liqueur, liquid, liquor,
prolix lit- prayer, supplication...