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alcohol
  1. (organic chemistry) Any of a class of organic compounds (such as ethanol) containing a hydroxyl functional group (-OH).
  2. (colloquial) Ethanol.
  3. (uncountable) Beverages containing ethanol, collectively.
  4. (obsolete) Any very fine powder.
  5. Synonyms:
  6. Examples:
    1. “Under the new law, bar staff may be prosecuted if they continue to serve alcohol to patrons who are drunk.”
      “He is, for now, on the wagon, having recognised he has alcohol and financial problems.”
      “A postmortem on Mr Taylor revealed no abnormalities with his health and there were no traces of alcohol in his body.”
alcoholate
  1. (chemistry) A crystalline salt containing alcohol in place of water of crystallization.
  2. An alcoholic extract of plant material; a tincture.
  3. (organic chemistry) An alkoxide.
  4. Synonyms:
alcoholization
  1. (obsolete) reduction to powder
  2. saturation with alcohol
  3. subjection to the influence of alcoholic spirits
  4. Examples:
    1. “The best results were received in the patients that had not been subject to alcoholization of trifacial node and trifacial nerve peripheral branches at the basis of scull.”
      “Percutaneous alcoholization of simple serous cysts of the kidney.”
alcoholism
  1. (pathology) A chronic disease caused by compulsive and uncontrollable consumption of alcoholic beverages, leading to addiction and deterioration in health and social functioning.
  2. (pathology) Acute alcohol poisoning.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “Speaking from experience, they speak about how hopelessness can lead to alcoholism.”
      “Violent crime, juvenile delinquency, and alcoholism have increased significantly.”
      “Speaking from experience they rap about how hopelessness can lead to alcoholism and how the violence of the system tears people's lives apart.”
alcoholaemia
  1. The presence of alcohol in the bloodstream
  2. A measure of the amount of alcohol in the bloodstream
alcoholic
alcolock
  1. A mechanism that prevents a car from starting if the driver has exceeded the legal limits of alcohol consumption
alcohology
  1. (sociology) The study of the effects of alcoholism; on living organisms, people or social environments.
alcoholometry
  1. The measurement of the concentration of alcohol in a liquid, especially in the blood
alcoholometer
  1. A specialized form of hydrometer used to measure the amount of alcohol in a liquid (such as beer).
  2. Examples:
    1. “Field's alcoholometer, since improved by Ure, is based upon this principle.”
      “I have never attempted to collect quantities of alcoholics without an alcoholometer in constant use.”
      “Therefore I say, buy an alcoholometer at all hazards, and carry it and a suitable test-glass with your outfit.”
alco
  1. A small South American dog, domesticated by the natives.
  2. Examples:
    1. “During the month of September, 2004, the Company did not open any ALCO or Duckwall stores and closed 2 ALCO stores.”
      “The company has 250 stores in 21 states across the central United States, operating under two names, ALCO and Duckwall.”
      “He will supervise ALCO properties in Memphis and Birmingham, including Presidential West Apartments.”
alcotest
  1. (Australia) An alcohol test; the measurement of the blood alcohol level.
alcogel
  1. A hand sanitizer in the form of an alcohol gel
alcoholature
  1. (medicine) An alcoholic tincture prepared with fresh plants.
alcoholist
  1. (dated) One suffering from alcoholism; an alcoholic.
alcoholicity
  1. A measure of the alcoholic content of something
alcopop
  1. (Britain, Australia) An alcoholic drink that looks and tastes like a soft drink.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “In the accompanying photographs, the celebrity can be seen drinking her alcopop with a straw out of a glass.”
      “On the night in question, it is claimed that vodka, cider and an alcopop were on offer to youngsters.”
      “I find her, a ciggy in one hand and a bottle of Vodka alcopop in the other.”
alcool
  1. (Canada) grain alcohol, everclear
alcoholysis
  1. (chemistry) solvolysis using an alcohol
  2. Examples:
    1. “It is the only water soluble high molecular polymer currently known, and is polymerized by vinyl acetate through alcoholysis.”
      “The Methanol and FFA's can be added to the alcoholysis reaction to reduce the biodiesel production cost.”
      “The double bonds can easily be epoxidized, and if hydroxyl groups are required, the epoxidation procedure is usually followed by alcoholysis to form the polyols.”
alcoholemia
  1. Alternative spelling of alcoholaemia
alcohometry
  1. Alternative form of alcoholometry
alcoholmeter
  1. Alternative form of alcoholometer
alcohologist
  1. One who studies alcohology.
alco
  1. (slang, Britain, Australia) An alcoholic.
  2. Examples:
    1. “During the month of September, 2004, the Company did not open any ALCO or Duckwall stores and closed 2 ALCO stores.”
      “The company has 250 stores in 21 states across the central United States, operating under two names, ALCO and Duckwall.”
      “He will supervise ALCO properties in Memphis and Birmingham, including Presidential West Apartments.”
alcoate
  1. alcoholate
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Three-year-old Jack Floyd of Grangetown, with Dolly and dad Chris Alcoate, top, and Jack''s friend Morgan Wood.”
alcohate
alcoholizations
  1. plural of alcoholization
alcoholometers
  1. plural of alcoholometer
alcoholaemias
  1. plural of alcoholaemia
alcohologists
  1. plural of alcohologist
alcoholatures
  1. plural of alcoholature
alcoholmeters
  1. plural of alcoholmeter
alcoholyses
  1. plural of alcoholysis
alcoholisms
alcoholists
  1. plural of alcoholist
alcoholates
alcoholics
  1. plural of alcoholic
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “One proposed explanation is that animal alcoholics are after the high calorie nourishment of ethanol.”
      “I want to help alcoholics and addicts and their loved ones who endure them.”
      “They became gangbangers, or street kids with nowhere else to be, and eventually homeless crackheads or alcoholics or both.”
alcohates
alcolocks
  1. plural of alcolock
alcotests
  1. plural of alcotest
alcogels
  1. plural of alcogel
alcohols
  1. plural of alcohol
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Secondary alcohols can be formed by reduction of the ketone by hydrogen gas in the presence of a catalyst.”
      “Secondary alcohols can be readily recovered from ketones by breaking the double bond between the oxygen and carbon and adding hydrogen.”
      “Many alkyl halides, alcohols, or alkenes can be reacted with benzene in the presence of certain catalysts to give an alkyl benzene.”
alcoates
alcopops
  1. plural of alcopop
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “But their celebrations hadn't long started, when police, tipped off by school staff, raided the party and seized lager, beer, vodka and alcopops.”
      “Why do we allow alcopops and alcohol iceblocks to be targeted at our young?”
      “In December, 18 out of 22 premises sold beer, strong cider, lager and alcopops to two 15-year-old boys.”
alcos
  1. plural of alco
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