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stillage

English

Etymology

still +? -age

Noun

stillage (countable and uncountable, plural stillages)

  1. (uncountable) The residue from the manufacture of alcohol from grain; typically used in animal feed
  2. (countable) A rack or pallet used to hold goods (originally casks) off the floor

Anagrams

  • legalist, tillages

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vinasse

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French vinasse, from vin, or from Vulgar Latin v?n?cea, or from the neuter plural of Late Latin v?n?ceus, from Latin v?num.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /v??næs/

Noun

vinasse (countable and uncountable, plural vinasses)

  1. (chemistry) The waste liquor remaining in the process of making beet sugar, used in the manufacture of potassium carbonate.

Translations

Anagrams

  • evasins, savines

French

Etymology

vin +? -asse or possibly from Vulgar Latin v?n?cea, from the neuter plural of Late Latin v?n?ceus, from Latin v?num.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /vi.nas/

Noun

vinasse f (plural vinasses)

  1. (chemistry) vinasse
  2. (colloquialism) Poor-quality, bad-tasting wine.

Related terms

  • vin

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