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Word Meanings - BRANDIED - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Mingled with brandy; made stronger by the addition of brandy; flavored or treated with brandy; as, brandied peaches.

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  • TREATMENT
    1. The act or manner of treating; management; manipulation; handling; usage; as, unkind treatment; medical treatment. 2. Entertainment; treat. Accept such treatment as a swain affords. Pope.
  • ADDITION
    That part of arithmetic which treats of adding numbers. (more info) 1. The act of adding two or more things together; -- opposed to subtraction or diminution. "This endless addition or addibility of numbers." Locke. 2. Anything added; increase;
  • FLAVORED
    Having a distinct flavor; as, high-flavored wine.
  • FLAVORLESS
    Without flavor; tasteless.
  • ADDITIONALLY
    By way of addition.
  • MINGLEABLE
    That can be mingled. Boyle.
  • TREATABLY
    In a treatable manner.
  • TREAT
    To care for medicinally or surgically; to manage in the use of remedies or appliances; as, to treat a disease, a wound, or a patient. 6. To subject to some action; to apply something to; as, to treat a substance with sulphuric acid. Ure.
  • TREATER
    One who treats; one who handles, or discourses on, a subject; also, one who entertains.
  • MINGLEMENT
    The act of mingling, or the state of being mixed.
  • BRANDYWINE
    Brandy. Wiseman.
  • ADDITIONAL
    Added; supplemental; in the way of an addition.
  • MINGLE-MANGLE
    To mix in a disorderly way; to make a mess of. Udall.
  • TREATURE
    Treatment. Fabyan.
  • BRANDIED
    Mingled with brandy; made stronger by the addition of brandy; flavored or treated with brandy; as, brandied peaches.
  • TREATABLE
    Manageable; tractable; hence, moderate; not violent. " A treatable disposition, a strong memory." R. Parr. A kind of treatable dissolution. Hooker. The heats or the colds of seasons are less treatable than with us. Sir W. Temple.
  • BRANDY
    A strong alcoholic liquor distilled from wine. The name is also given to spirit distilled from other liquors, and in the United States to that distilled from cider and peaches. In northern Europe, it is also applied to a spirit obtained from grain.
  • TREATISER
    One who writes a treatise.
  • BRANDISHER
    One who brandishes.
  • MINGLE
    1. To mix; intermix; to combine or join, as an individual or part, with other parts, but commonly so as to be distinguishable in the product; to confuse; to confound. There was... fire mingled with the hail. Ex. ix. 24. 2. To associate or unite
  • BEMINGLE
    To mingle; to mix.
  • INTERMINGLE
    To mingle or mix together; to intermix. Hooker.
  • RETREATFUL
    Furnishing or serving as a retreat. "Our retreatful flood." Chapman.
  • CONSUMINGLY
    In a consuming manner.
  • SURADDITION
    Something added or appended, as to a name. Shak.
  • TRIMMINGLY
    In a trimming manner.
  • ENTREATY
    1. Treatment; reception; entertainment. B. Jonson. 2. The act of entreating or beseeching; urgent prayer; earnest petition; pressing solicitation. Fair entreaty, and sweet blandishment. Spenser. Syn. -- Solicitation; request; suit; supplication;
  • RETREATMENT
    The act of retreating; specifically, the Hegira. D'Urfey.
  • MALTREATMENT
    Ill treatment; ill usage; abuse.
  • ENTREATFUL
    Full of entreaty. See Intreatful.
  • FOAMINGLY
    With foam; frothily.
  • FUMINGLY
    In a fuming manner; angrily. "They answer fumingly." Hooker.
  • INTREAT
    See SPENSER

 

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