Anisette

/ˌænɪˈzɛt/ noun

A sweet, syrupy liqueur flavored with anise seeds, typically served as an after-dinner drink or used in cocktails.

From French 'anisette,' a diminutive form of 'anis' (anise). French borrowing the word from Latin 'anisum,' which came from Greek via Semitic sources, creating this elegant alcoholic beverage name.

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