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congeners

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for congeners.

Editorial note

It's certainly better than wine, though, which only contains 6-8x the water and an entire catalogue of congeners.

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Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A person or thing similar in behavior or nature to another.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of congeners gathered in one view.

noun

A person or thing similar in behavior or nature to another.

noun

A plant or animal of the same taxonomic genus as another.

noun

(chemistry) Any of a group of structurally related compounds.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for congeners.

noun

A person or thing similar in behavior or nature to another.

noun

A plant or animal of the same taxonomic genus as another.

noun

(chemistry) Any of a group of structurally related compounds.

noun

Any of several alcohols, other than ethanol, that are found in fermented and distilled alcoholic drinks, and are partially responsible for their flavour and character.

Example sentences

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It's certainly better than wine, though, which only contains 6-8x the water and an entire catalogue of congeners.

2

Other factors are metabolic stress from your liver handling the alcohol and metabolic intermediaries, congeners, and vascular reactions.

3

What you taste or smell are the congeners, which are other organic molecules that are the byproducts of fermentation.

4

One approach is to eliminate congeners, the stuff that adds the flavor to alcohol but is also strongly related to kerosene.

5

This is an antisocial and selfish way to think of your congeners.

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Activated carbon pills are also used by some people to reduce hangovers, which I think absorbs some of the congeners.

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Also, sticking to drinks with low levels of congeners helps immensely.

8

Life is unfair, and sometimes (and I'm not saying that is necessarily the Lolita's case) there is a good reason to have a big and mean animal isolated from its congeners.

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The congeners are also significantly different, just like those between bourbon and scotch, and the processes all vary in order to get the specific flavor profile the distiller wants.

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Depending on pvc's point in it's lifecycle, it's either offgassing hydrogen chloride which turns into hydrochloric acid when inhaled, all the way to releasing dioxin when incinerated, and dioxin is considered the most congeners.

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There are things you can do to prevent aspects of it, such as drinking at least a unit of water per unit of alcohol while you’re drinking, avoiding sugar (competes with alcohol for metabolism), and avoiding darker liquids (which have more congeners).

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There are many many others, so it may not be the amount of water you need to change, but your choice of drinks (clear, distilled beverages generally contain less congeners, which are one of the main causes of hangovers).

Quote examples

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The different brewing/distilling/aging processes produce different amounts congeners[3][4]; their psychological effects might be small, but small effects amplified through social mechanisms are how "culture" is created.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use congeners in a sentence?

It's certainly better than wine, though, which only contains 6-8x the water and an entire catalogue of congeners.

What does congeners mean?

A person or thing similar in behavior or nature to another.

What part of speech is congeners?

congeners is commonly used as noun.