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Meanings of
licorice
in English
Russian
лакрица
Portuguese
alcaçuz
Spanish
glycyrrhiza glabra
Catalan
regalèssia
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Confection flavored with the extract of the roots of the licorice plant.
liquorice
Glycyrrhiza glabra
licorice candy
liquorice candy
Russian
лакрица
Synonyms
Examples for "
liquorice
"
liquorice
Glycyrrhiza glabra
licorice candy
liquorice candy
Examples for "
liquorice
"
1
The goods warehoused here are chiefly wine and oil, oranges and
liquorice
.
2
When finished the mass looked rather like coffee-grounds, and tasted like
liquorice
.
3
A case of pseudo-hyperaldosteronism secondary to prolonged daily ingestion of
liquorice
is reported.
4
You may be buying more than your
liquorice
or jelly beans.
5
It was a mixture of furniture polish,
liquorice
,
tar and apples.
1
They were still sitting there like someone's lost
licorice
candy
.
2
That is why anethole is sometimes added to
licorice
candy
to lend a sweeter, purer anise flavor.
3
I'm on level 86, where I've just encountered the
licorice
candies
for the first time.
4
Her eyes are like
licorice
candies
.
Usage of
licorice
in English
1
Raw
licorice
roots represent heterogeneous materials obtained from mainly three Glycyrrhiza species.
2
He trailed off vaguely, looking at the
licorice
whip in his hand.
3
California could produce
licorice
,
for we have a good climate for it.
4
Remove from the heat and add the
licorice
mixture to the sabayon.
5
The
licorice
intake was stopped and potassium was administrated orally and intravenously.
6
Sweet, flavorful
licorice
roots could be eaten raw or roasted in ashes.
7
Ralph asked, popping the last bit of
licorice
wand into his mouth.
8
We navigated a dirt pathway around the pond overgrown with
licorice
plants.
9
The smell of wild
licorice
drifted up from the nearby creek bed.
10
Mrs. McCormick led the way, the
licorice
still in her hand.
11
Little girls hurried across the street, and the jar of
licorice
was exhausted.
12
They found them to be no higher than today's
licorice
-
tasting
brew.
13
Along with diuretics, laxatives and
licorice
root can also deplete potassium.
14
For respiratory ailments, look for teas containing
licorice
,
fennel, and horehound.
15
Anise, for instance, owes its sweet, floral,
licorice
-
like
flavor to the chemical anethole.
16
Stevia users have found that it has a slight
licorice
aftertaste.
Other examples for "licorice"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
licorice
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
black licorice
red licorice
smell of licorice
roast licorice
buy licorice
More collocations
Translations for
licorice
Russian
лакрица
лакричные конфеты
Portuguese
alcaçuz
caramelo de alcaçuz
Spanish
glycyrrhiza glabra
gominola de regaliz
caramelo de regaliz
Catalan
regalèssia
estrep
regalim
pega dolça
Licorice
through the time
Licorice
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