Associations to the word «Cider»
Noun
- Vinegar
- Apple
- Mug
- Pear
- Ale
- Pint
- Beverage
- Juice
- Cask
- Orchard
- Rules
- Quart
- Beer
- Jug
- Rosie
- Drinker
- Gallon
- Brandy
- Sparkling
- Cinnamon
- Mead
- Cellar
- Taunton
- Raisin
- Perry
- Flavour
- Syrup
- Brew
- Wine
- Sip
- Cheese
- Pickle
- Champagne
- Barrel
- Liquor
- Whiskey
- Brewery
- Drink
- Draught
- Butter
- Thatcher
- Pumpkin
- Mill
- Hereford
- Pie
- Tasting
- Devonshire
- Excise
- Vat
- Mallet
- Caine
- Normandy
- Devon
- Raspberry
- Spice
- Fruit
- Lemon
- Yeast
- Alcohol
- Loaf
- Laurie
- Somerset
- Distillery
- Mutton
- Bread
- Flavor
- Sauce
- Boil
- Bottle
- Irving
- Dessert
- Grape
- Cake
- Chocolate
- Cultivar
- Pork
- Straw
- Soda
- Cookie
- Worcestershire
- Distillation
- Brewing
Wiktionary
CIDER, noun. (British) (Irish) (Australia) (NZ) An alcoholic, sparkling (carbonated) beverage made from fermented apples.
CIDER, noun. (US) A non-alcoholic still beverage consisting of the (usually unfiltered and still containing pulp) juice of early-harvest apples. (Without pulp such a beverage is called apple juice.)
CIDER, noun. (Australia) A non-alcoholic carbonated beverage made from apples.
CIDER, noun. (in Korea) (Japan) A non-alcoholic drink, normally carbonated; equivalent to soft drink.
CIDER, noun. (countable) A cup, glass, or serving of any of these beverages.
CIDER HOUSE, noun. (West of England) A public house that sells a selection of draught ciders rather than beer.
Dictionary definition
CIDER, noun. A beverage made from juice pressed from apples.
Wise words
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