feints

feints
Weak spirit produced at the end of pot distillation

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  • feints — noun plural or faints ˈfān(t)s Etymology: faint (I) + s : the weak and impure spirit containing fusel oil that is produced in the very first and the last part of the distillation of liquor (as whiskey) and that requires rectification * * *… …   Useful english dictionary

  • feints — /faynts/, n.pl. faints. * * * …   Universalium

  • feints — feɪnt n. deception; diversionary tactic; pretense v. deceive; perform a diversionary tactic; pretend …   English contemporary dictionary

  • feints — 1) infest 2) finest …   Anagrams dictionary

  • feints — /feɪnts/ (say faynts) plural noun in the distillation of malt whisky, the unpotable third fraction of the second distillation in the pot still process. Also, faints. {faint + s3} …  

  • weak feints — noun plural or weak faints : the last runnings in the distillation of alcoholic liquor (as whiskey) …   Useful english dictionary

  • Viste — (“feints”) Vadi’s term for actions which confuse the opponent’s defense preventing him from understanding clearly from which side you will act …   Medieval glossary

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