Definition of Raki. Meaning of Raki. Synonyms of Raki

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Definition of Raki

Raki
Raki Ra`ki", Rakee Ra`kee", n. [Turk. r[=a]k[=i]arrack.] A kind of ardent spirits used in southern Europe and the East, distilled from grape juice, grain, etc.

Meaning of Raki from wikipedia

- Rakı, Türk Rakısı or Turkish Raki (/rɑːˈkiː/, Turkish pronunciation: [ɾaˈkɯ] ) is an alcoholic beverage made of twice-distilled grape pomace and flavored...
- Look up raki in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Raki may refer to: Raki / Rakia (with a dotted "i"), fruit-based spirits in several countries in southeast...
- Rakia, rakija, rakiya, rachiu or rakı (/ˈrɑːkiə, ˈræ-, rəˈkiːə/), is the collective term for fruit spirits (or fruit brandy) po****r in the Balkans. The...
- Laya Raki (born Brunhilde Marie Alma Herta Jörns; 27 July 1927 – 21 December 2018) was a dancer and film actress po****r in Germany in the 1950s and early...
- to define taxa. M. vexillarius, M. raki, and M. cosoensis are definitively recorded from the Blancan, and M. raki specifically is thought to not be synonymous...
- Rakomelo (Gr****: ρακόμελο (or racomelo, from raki (ρακή) + meli (μέλι), meaning "honey") is a Gr**** mixed alcoholic drink. It is a digestive spirit, traditionally...
- Book Club (2007), Luke Brandon in Confessions of a Shopaholic (2009), Adam Raki in Adam (2009) and Ted in Martha Marcy May Marlene (2011). On television...
- Lucky Star (****anese: らき☆すた, Hepburn: Raki Suta) is a ****anese four-panel comic strip manga series by Kagami Yoshimizu. It has been serialized in Kadokawa...
- eastern Crete, it is colloquially known as raki (Gr****: ρακή, romanized: rakí), a term borrowed from Turkish rakı and itself from Arabic arak (عرق), both...
- Its taste is similar to other anise liquors like pastis, sambuca, mastika, rakı, and arak. Ouzo has its roots in tsipouro, which is said to have been the...