triple sec
English
    
    Etymology
    
Borrowed from French triple sec (“triple dry”).
Noun
    
triple sec (countable and uncountable, plural triple secs)
- Any of several triple-distilled liqueurs flavoured with fruit e.g. Curaçao, Cointreau, and Grand Marnier.
- A branded liqueur from Curaçao flavoured with orange peel.
Translations
    
any of several triple-distilled liqueurs flavoured with fruit
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branded liqueur from Curaçao
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Estonian
    
    Etymology
    
Borrowed from French triple sec.
Declension
    
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