vodka
[ vod-kuh ]
/ Ë?vÉd kÉ /
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noun
an unaged, colorless, distilled spirit, originally made in Russia.
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British Dictionary definitions for vodka
vodka
/ (Ë?vÉdkÉ) /
noun
an alcoholic drink originating in Russia, made from grain, potatoes, etc, usually consisting only of rectified spirit and water
Word Origin for vodka
C19: from Russian, diminutive of voda water; related to Sanskrit udan water, Greek hudÅr
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