kvass
(kväs)n. A Russian fermented beverage similar to beer, made from rye or barley.
[Russian kvas, from Old Russian kvasŭ.]
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kvass
(kvɑːs) , kvas
or quass
n (Brewing) an alcoholic drink of low strength made in Russia and E Europe from cereals and stale bread
[C16: from Russian kvas; related to Old Slavic kvasĭ yeast, Latin cāseus cheese]
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kvass
(kvɑs, kwɑs)
n. a Russian drink with a low alcoholic content made from fermented cereal or bread.
[1545–55; < Russian kvas]
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Noun | 1. | kvass - fermented beverage resembling beer but made from rye or barleybrew, brewage - drink made by steeping and boiling and fermenting rather than distilling |
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