liquor
//ˈlɪkər//
Noun
liquorSingular
liquorsPlural
1
An alcoholic drink, especially distilled spirits such as whiskey, vodka, or rum.
The store sells various types of liquor, including whiskey and vodka.
2
A liquid substance, especially one produced in cooking or an industrial process.
Reserve the cooking liquor to make the sauce.
Verb
1
To supply or ply with alcoholic drink.
They liquored the guests at the party.
2
To steep or soak in liquid.
The chef liquored the dried mushrooms in warm water before cooking.