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alkoholischer

Alkoholischer is the masculine nominative singular inflected form of the German adjective alkoholisch, meaning containing alcohol or alcohol-related. It is used to describe masculine nouns in phrases such as alkoholischer Wein (alcoholic wine) or der alkoholische Wein. Like other adjectives in German, it is declined to match gender, number, and case: ein alkoholischer Wein, das alkoholische Getränk, die alkoholische Substanz.

Common usages include alkoholisches Getränk (an alcoholic beverage), alkoholische Substanz (an alcohol-containing substance) and alkoholische Lösung

Etymology and meaning: The noun Alkohol denotes ethanol and is a loanword that entered German from the

Related terms and distinctions: The adjective alkohollisch should not be used to refer to people. For a

(an
alcoholic
solution).
It
can
also
appear
in
broader
senses,
for
example
der
alkoholische
Geruch
(the
smell
of
alcohol)
or
der
alkoholische
Inhalt
(the
alcohol
content)
in
product
labeling.
wider
European
chemist’s
vocabulary,
ultimately
tracing
back
to
Arabic
al-kuḥl
and
related
forms
in
French
alcool
or
Dutch
alcohol.
The
adjective
alkoholisch
is
formed
from
this
noun
by
adding
the
German
suffix
-isch,
yielding
the
sense
“containing
alcohol”
or
“alcohol-related.”
person
who
abuses
alcohol,
German
commonly
uses
Alkoholiker
(a
person
with
an
alcohol
use
disorder)
or
related
terms
such
as
alkoholabhängig.
The
opposite
of
alkoholisch
in
labeling
is
alkoholfrei
(non-alcoholic).
The
term
alkoholisiert
means
intoxicated
by
alcohol,
which
is
a
different
sense
from
simply
containing
alcohol.