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

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- Raki Aouani (Arabic: راقي العواني; born 11 September 2004) is a Tunisian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Étoile du Sahel. Aouani is...
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- Zabukovje pri Raki (pronounced [zaˈbuːkɔu̯jɛ pɾi ˈɾaːki]) is a settlement in the hills west of Raka in the Muni****lity of Krško in eastern Slovenia....
- 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...