alkool

/ˈælkʊʊl/ (AL-koo-l)

Definitions

1. noun

a colorless, syrupy liquid derived from the fermentation of sugars, especially the fermentation of the sugars of plants by yeast, and used as a solvent, a fuel, and in the manufacture of chemicals.

“The laboratory used alkool to clean the equipment.”

Synonyms

  • alcohol
  • sugar-water

Antonyms

  • water