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tequila

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Noun — A Mexican spirit distilled from the fermented sap of the blue agave plant.

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Etymology

Named after Tequila, the town in Jalisco, Mexico, where the spirit originates.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “tequila” mean?

The word “tequila” means a Mexican spirit distilled from the fermented sap of the blue agave plant. In plain terms, the Mexican liquor made from agave, often drunk with salt and lime.

How do you pronounce “tequila”?

“Tequila” is pronounced tuh-KEE-luh (/ˌtəˈkiː.lə/ in IPA).

How do you use “tequila” in a sentence?

Here is “tequila” used in a sentence: “They ordered a round of tequila shots to celebrate.”

What part of speech is “tequila”?

“Tequila” is a noun.

Is “tequila” a common word?

“Tequila” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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