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has gloss | eng: Indian Made Foreign Liquor, often abbreviated IMFL, is a term used to denote western-style hard liquors such as whisky, rum, vodka, etc, which are manufactured in India. It is used to differentiate them from indigenous recipes such as fenny, toddy, and arrack, which are collectively called country liquor (in Hindi: desi sharab). |
lexicalization | eng: Indian Made Foreign Liquor |
instance of | (noun) any liquid suitable for drinking; "may I take your beverage order?" drink, potable, beverage, drinkable |
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