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drinking
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?d???k??/
Verb
drinking
- present participle of drink
Noun
drinking (plural drinkings)
- An act or session by which drink is consumed, especially alcoholic beverages.
Synonyms
- potation
Translations
drinking From the web:
- what drinking does to your body
- what drinking does to your face
- what drinking does to your liver
- what drinking every day does
- what drinking gin says about you
- what drinking does to your brain
- what drinking water does
- what drinking water is best for you
potatory
English
Etymology
Ultimately from Latin p?t? (“I drink”) +? -atory.
Adjective
potatory (comparative more potatory, superlative most potatory)
- Of or pertaining to drinking.
- They spent the day sampling the potatory pleasures of the fine wines on offer.
potatory From the web:
- what does putative mean
- definition putative
- putative meaning
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