9787576485 | Potable | As "edible" is to eating so is this word to drinking, In addition to this adjective form, it can also be used as a noun. Potion and potation are related nouns | 0 | |
9787595213 | Quaff | To drink with gusto (Swig and swill are other verbs for hearty drinking) | 1 | |
9787604457 | Imbibe | A formal way to say "to drink." It may also be used metaphorically; one may (word) life | 2 | |
9787617740 | Slake | A formal way to refer to quenching or satisfying your thirst. It can also be used for the satisfying of other cravings | 3 | |
9787636201 | Abstemious | Not self-indulgent, especially when related to eating and drinking. The literal meaning may refer to moderate eating and drinking, it's often associated with not drinking alchoholic beverages | 4 | |
9787663919 | Vintner | Descriptions of main streets in old novels often have a reference to a "(word)" shop--a store selling wine or possibly making wine | 5 | |
9787690404 | Davenport | Can mean two entirely different pieces of furniture, both popular in the 19th century. Either a large sofa, often convertible into a bed, or a small, writing desk | 6 | |
9787706282 | Antimacassar | A small piece of material placed on the backs of chairs and sofas that protects the upholstery from hair-oil stains. It comes from Macassar, which is a brand of hair oil, popular in the late 19th century. | 7 | |
9787734874 | Ottoman | A type of couch without arms or back, used for reclining. Its name came from its imitation of the kind of seating used in turkey empire. More commonly used to mean a low, upholstered seat or cushioned footstool | 8 | |
9787762101 | Credenza | Latin word to trust, possibly from the practice of placing food or drink on a sidevoard to be tasted by a servant to ensure that it contained no poison. It is a buffet or sideboard, usually without legs | 9 | |
9787786166 | Chesterfield | A single or double-brassed overcoat, usually with concealed buttons and velvet collar, also a sofa with upholstered arms, Manufactured in Canada where it was commonly used at the turn of the 20th century, also used in northern California | 10 | |
9787819566 | Armoire | A chest for implements or tools, also a large ornate cabinet, used for hanging clothes and often containing drawers, a good synonym is a wardrobe | 11 | |
9787833943 | Divan | A counting room or public audience room used in Muslim countries, also a long, backless sofa, especially one set with pillows against a wall | 12 | |
9787852677 | Highboy | A tall, wooden chest of drawers, usually divided into two sections, one slightly wider, and standing on legs | 13 |
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