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daiq·ui·ri
(dăk′ə-rē, dī′kə-)n. pl. daiq·ui·ris
An iced cocktail of rum, lime or lemon juice, and sugar.
[After Daiquirí, a village of eastern Cuba.]
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daiquiri
(ˈdaɪkɪrɪ; ˈdæk-) ordaquiri
n, pl -ris
(Cookery) an iced drink containing rum, lime juice, and syrup or sugar
[C20: named after Daiquiri, rum-producing town in Cuba]
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dai•qui•ri
(ˈdaɪ kə ri, ˈdæk ə-)n., pl. -ris.
a cocktail of rum, lemon or lime juice, and sugar.
[1915–20; after Daiquirí, town in Cuba]
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Noun | 1. | daiquiri - a cocktail made with rum and lime or lemon juice rum - liquor distilled from fermented molasses cocktail - a short mixed drink strawberry daiquiri - daiquiri with crushed strawberries NADA daiquiri - a daiquiri made without alcohol |
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daiquiri
[ˈdækəri ˈdaɪkəri] n (= drink) → daïquiri mCollins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005