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grain alcohol

American  

noun

  1. alcohol.


grain alcohol British  

noun

  1. ethanol containing about 10 per cent of water, made by the fermentation of grain

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Etymology

Origin of grain alcohol

First recorded in 1920–25

Example Sentences

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They seem exhausted, and their consumption of sports is akin to drinking grain alcohol out of a firehose.

From Slate • Mar. 17, 2021

A House workgroup report showed ABC sold more than $13,000 in grain alcohol during the 2016 fiscal year to purchasers holding special permits for industrial, commercial, culinary or medical purposes.

From Washington Times • Feb. 16, 2017

Beneath a velvet curtain, four whole tiger carcasses wallow in a vat of grain alcohol atop a carpet of glistening ginseng root.

From Time • Nov. 21, 2016

Randi Brecher, owner of Creative Cakes in Silver Spring, said that after 15 years of using 190-proof grain alcohol on cakes costing up to $2,000, she’s switching to 151-proof, which works almost as well.

From Washington Post

The shellac may be used with other ingredients: for example, 1 pint grain alcohol, ¼ oz. gum copal, ¼ oz. gum arabic, 1 oz. shellac.

From Handwork in Wood by Noyes, William