| cide | (suf) ผู้ฆ่า, See also: การฆ่า |
| I have no ethical problems with Hummel-cide. | ฉันจะเล่นงานนายอย่างแน่นอนเลย นายฮัมเมล Guilty Pleasures (2013) |
| cide | I'd like some cider, please. |
| cider | (n) a beverage made from juice pressed from apples, Syn. cyder |
| cider gum | (n) small to medium-sized tree of Tasmania, Syn. Eucalypt gunnii |
| cider mill | (n) mill that extracts juice from apples to make apple cider |
| ciderpress | (n) a press that is used to extract the juice from apples |
| cider vinegar | (n) vinegar made from cider |
| Cider | n. [ F. cidre, OF. sidre, fr. L. sicera a kind of strong drink, Gr. &unr_;; of Oriental origin; cf. Heb. shākar to be intoxicated, shēkār strong drink. ] The expressed juice of apples. It is used as a beverage, for making vinegar, and for other purposes. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ Cider was formerly used to signify the juice of other fruits, and other kinds of strong liquor, but was not applied to wine. [ 1913 Webster ]
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| Ciderist | n. A maker of cider. [ Obs. ] Mortimer. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Ciderkin | n. [ Cider + -kin. ] A kind of weak cider made by steeping the refuse pomace in water. [ 1913 Webster ] Ciderkin is made for common drinking, and supplies the place of small beer. Mortimer. [ 1913 Webster ] |