alcohol |
carbonated |
As a noun alcohol
is .
As an adjective carbonated is
containing carbon dioxide gas under pressure, especially pertaining to beverages, as natural mineral water or man-made drinks.
alcohol |
liqueur |
As nouns the difference between alcohol and liqueur
is that
alcohol is while
liqueur is a flavored alcoholic beverage that is usually very sweet and contains a high percentage of alcohol cordials are a type of liqueur manufactured using the infusion process as opposed to the essence and distillation processes.
iodine |
alcohol |
As nouns the difference between iodine and alcohol
is that
iodine is a chemical element (
symbol: I) with an atomic number of 53; one of the halogens while
alcohol is any of a class of organic compounds (such as ethanol) containing a hydroxyl functional group (-OH).
As a verb iodine
is to treat with iodine.
bier |
alcohol |
As nouns the difference between bier and alcohol
is that
bier is beer while
alcohol is .
alcohol |
gly |
As nouns the difference between alcohol and gly
is that
alcohol is any of a class of organic compounds (such as ethanol) containing a hydroxyl functional group (-OH) while
Gly is abbreviation of lang=en; a unit of a billion lightyears.
alcohol |
gl |
As a noun alcohol
is .
As a symbol gl is
the iso 3166-1 two-letter (alpha-2) code for greenland.
cigarette |
alcohol |
As nouns the difference between cigarette and alcohol
is that
cigarette is tobacco, marijuana, or other substances, in a thin roll wrapped with paper, intended to be smoked while
alcohol is .
alcohol |
nicotine |
As nouns the difference between alcohol and nicotine
is that
alcohol is while
nicotine is (chemistry) an alkaloid (c
10h
14n
2), commonly occurring in the tobacco plant in small doses it is a habit-forming stimulant; in larger doses it is toxic and is often used in insecticides.
cleanse |
alcohol |
As a verb cleanse
is to free from dirt; to clean, purify.
As a noun alcohol is
.
methyl |
alcohol |
As nouns the difference between methyl and alcohol
is that
methyl is the univalent hydrocarbon radical, CH
3, formally derived from methane by the loss of a hydrogen atom; a compound or part of a compound formed by the attachment of such a radical while
alcohol is any of a class of organic compounds (such as ethanol) containing a hydroxyl functional group (-OH).
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