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  • 41Goud — The Goud or Idiga ( te. గౌడ్) are one of the castes in India. The Goud are one of the largest castes in Andhra Pradesh comprising more than 17% of its population. Gouds are involved in soma and Ayurvedic medicine developers in ancient days who… …

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  • 42Rum — This article is about the beverage. For other uses, see Rum (disambiguation). Rum display in a liquor store …

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  • 43Eierpunsch — Als Punsch (nach Hindi पांच pāñč „fünf“) wird ein alkoholisches Heißgetränk bezeichnet, das ursprünglich aus Indien stammt und aus fünf Zutaten (daher der Name) besteht. Die traditionellen Zutaten sind Arrak, Zucker, Zitronen, Tee oder Gewürze… …

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  • 44Arak — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Arak peut faire référence à : Arak, une ville d Iran, capitale de la province Markazi, Arak, une boisson alcoolisée anisée consommée au Moyen Orient …

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  • 45Arak (boisson) —  Ne doit pas être confondu avec Arrack (boisson). Pour les articles homonymes, voir Arak …

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  • 46distilled spirit — ▪ alcoholic beverage Introduction also called  distilled liquor,    alcoholic beverage (such as brandy, whisky, rum, or arrack) that is obtained by distillation from wine or other fermented fruit or plant juice or from a starchy material (such as …

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  • 47swedish punsch — noun or swedish punch ˈpənch Usage: usually capitalized S Etymology: punsch, from Swedish, punch, from German, from English punch (IV) : a sweet yellow colored liqueur from Sweden consisting of arrack flavored with various aromatic substances… …

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  • 48a|rak — «AR uhk», noun. = arrack. (Cf. ↑arrack) …

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  • 49Arak — Ar ak, n. Same as {Arrack}. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 50Caryota urens — Palm Palm, n. [AS. palm, L. palma; so named fr. the leaf resembling a hand. See 1st {Palm}, and cf. {Pam}.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Bot.) Any endogenous tree of the order {Palm[ae]} or {Palmace[ae]}; a palm tree. [1913 Webster] Note: Palms are… …

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