marc
1 Americannoun
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the grapes contained in the wine press and the residue, as skins and pips, remaining after the juice is expressed.
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(in France) the brandy distilled from this residue.
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Pharmacology. the residue that remains following the extraction of active principles from a vegetable drug by means of a solvent.
noun
noun
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the remains of grapes or other fruit that have been pressed for wine-making
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a brandy distilled from these
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Etymology
Origin of marc1
1595–1605; < Middle French, akin to marcher to tread; march 1
Origin of MARC3
ma(chine) r(eadable) c(atologing)
Example Sentences
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There’s even a cocktail that uses marc, the little-loved French answer to grappa.
From New York Times • May 8, 2015
The Cubists' subject matter was drawn from the life they lived as virtually penniless men�in studios, on the street, or swigging a marc at some cafe.
From Time Magazine Archive
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I had a second marc after the coffee.
From "The Sun Also Rises" by Ernest Hemingway
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I told him to take the flowers of the Pyrenees away and bring me a vieux marc.
From "The Sun Also Rises" by Ernest Hemingway
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The qualification for voting was placed at the paying of taxes equal to 3 days' labour, and for being a deputy paying in taxes one marc of silver, about 54 francs.
From The French Revolution A Short History by Johnston, R. M. (Robert Matteson)
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