Apritif

/ˌæp.rɪ.ˈtif/ noun

A drink served before a meal to stimulate the appetite (also spelled aperitif).

From French 'apéritif,' derived from Latin 'aperitivus' meaning 'opening.' The term comes from 'aperire' (to open), since the drink was meant to open or prepare the appetite for eating.

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