As nouns the difference between vinegar and coke
is that vinegar is (uncountable) a sour liquid formed by the fermentation of alcohol used as a condiment or preservative; a dilute solution of acetic acid while coke is (uncountable|informal) cola-based soft drink.
As a verb vinegar
is to season with vinegar .
vinegar
Noun
(uncountable) A sour liquid formed by the fermentation of alcohol used as a condiment or preservative; a dilute solution of acetic acid.
(countable) Any variety of vinegar.
- a range of herb-flavoured vinegars
Derived terms
* apple cider vinegar
* aromatic vinegar
* balsamic vinegar
* cane vinegar
* champagne vinegar
* chili vinegar
* Chinese red vinegar
* cider vinegar
* coconut vinegar
* fruit vinegar
* full of piss and vinegar
* herb vinegar
* it is better to be preserved in vinegar than to rot in honey
* malt vinegar
* mother of vinegar
* piss and vinegar
* pyroligneous vinegar
* quick vinegar
* radical vinegar
* raspberry vinegar
* rice vinegar
* rose vinegar
* salt and vinegar
* sherry vinegar
* spiced vinegar
* sugar-vinegar
* sweetened vinegar
* tarragon vinegar
* thieves' vinegar
* vinegar beer
* vinegar Bible
* vinegar car
* vinegar eel, vinegar-eel
* vinegar essence
* vinegarette
* vinegarrette
* vinegar-field
* vinegar fly, vinegar-fly
* vinegarish
* vinegarist
* vinegar lamp
* vinegar mother
* vinegar pie
* vinegar plant, vinegar-plant
* vinegar-railing
* vinegar rice
* vinegar stick
* vinegar strokes
* vinegar syndrome
* vinegar tree, vinegar-tree
* vinegar weed, vinegarweed
* vinegar worm
* vinegary
* vinegar-yard
* white vinegar
* wine vinegar
* wish one at vinegar
* wood vinegar
Related terms
* vinaigrette
* vinaigrous
* vinegaroon / vinegarroon
* vinagrous
See also
* non-brewed condiment
Verb
(
en verb)
To season with vinegar .
Derived terms
* vinegared
* vinegaring
Anagrams
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coke
English
Etymology 1
Perhaps from (etyl) colke .
Noun
(-)
(uncountable) Solid residue from roasting coal in a coke oven; used principally as a fuel and in the production of steel and formerly as a domestic fuel.
* The plant should produce approximately 550,000 tons of screened blast furnace coke per year.
Derived terms
*biocoke
Verb
To produce coke from coal.
To turn into coke.
Etymology 2
Originated circa 1908 in American English as a shortening of cocaine .
Noun
(-)
(informal, slang, uncountable) Cocaine.
See also
* coca
Etymology 3
1909, from the name of the American company Coca-Cola'' and the beverage it produced; the drink was named for two of its original ingredients, ''coca'' leaves and ''cola nut.
Synonyms
* (soft drink) see the list at (m)
References
* http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=coke
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