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What (who) is alcohol - definition

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Alchohol; Alcohal; Alcohol (song); Alchol; Alcool; Alcohol music; Alkohol (disambiguation); Alcol; Alcohol (disambiguation)

alcohol         
n.
1) to distill, make alcohol
2) to abstain from alcohol
3) to reek of alcohol
4) ethyl, grain; methyl, wood; pure, unadulterated; rubbing (AE; BE has surgical spirit) alcohol
alcohol         
n.
Spirits of wine, pure spirit, highly rectified spirit.
alcohol         
(alcohols)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Drinks that can make people drunk, such as beer, wine, and whisky, can be referred to as alcohol.
Do either of you smoke cigarettes or drink alcohol?...
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2.
Alcohol is a colourless liquid that is found in drinks such as beer, wine, and whisky. It is also used in products such as perfumes and cleaning fluids.
...low-alcohol beer...
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Wikipedia

Alcohol

Alcohol most commonly refers to:

  • Alcohol (chemistry), an organic compound in which a hydroxyl group is bound to a carbon atom
  • Alcohol (drug), an intoxicant found in alcoholic drinks

Alcohol may also refer to:

Examples of use of alcohol
1. ALCOHOL There are two types of allergic reaction to alcohol.
2. They were all suffering from "alcohol–related conditions", including the toxic effects of excess alcohol, alcoholic liver disease or mental or behavioural disorders caused by their alcohol intake.
3. "Alcohol is a toxin," says GP Sarah Jarvis, adviser to Alcohol Concern.
4. Some of these recent surrogate ­alcohol poisonings resulted from medical alcohol being advertised as vodka.
5. Heavy alcohol use by mothers causes a range of developmental problems called fetal alcohol syndrome.