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noyau

/ ˈnwaɪəʊ /

noun

  1. a liqueur made from brandy flavoured with nut kernels


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Word History and Origins

Origin of noyau1

C18: from French: kernel, from Latin nux nut

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Example Sentences

It reminds one of the odour of almonds, and of Noyau cordials.

Mix the jam and the cream, then carefully add the noyau and the lemon juice.

And we got hardbake and raspberry noyau and peppermint rock and oranges and a coconut, with other nice things.

Maraschino has the flavor of bitter cherry, curaao of orange-peel, noyau of peach-kernels or nuts.

Madame Martin kissed her on both cheeks, and she had to drink a little glass of noyau; then she went over to the other farm.

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