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Cider

Cider ( SY-dər) is an alcoholic beverage made from the fermented juice of apples. Cider is widely available in the United Kingdom (particularly in the West Country) and the Republic of Ireland.

Sider

Sider is the surname of several people: Ron Sider (born 17 September 1939), Canadian-born American theologian and social activist. Theodore Sider ("Ted"), American philosopher specializing in metaphysics and philosophy of language.

Cider

An alcoholic drink made from fermented apple juice
A bottle of cider
English-style ciders

Sider

One who takes a side.

Cider

Unfermented juice pressed from fruit, especially apples, used as a beverage or to make other products, such as vinegar.

Sider

One who takes a side.
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Cider

An alcoholic beverage made by fermenting juice pressed from fruit, especially apples. Also called hard cider.

Sider

Cider.

Cider

An alcoholic, often sparkling (carbonated) beverage made from fermented apples; hard cider; apple cider

Cider

A non-alcoholic still beverage consisting of the juice of early-harvest apples, usually unfiltered and still containing pulp; apple cider; sweet cider without pulp such a beverage is called apple juice.
She liked an aged cider. He liked a harder cider.

Cider

(Australia) A non-alcoholic carbonated beverage made from apples or pears.

Cider

A non-alcoholic, lemon-lime flavored carbonated beverage.
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Cider

(countable) A cup, glass, or serving of any of these beverages.

Cider

The expressed juice of apples. It is used as a beverage, for making vinegar, and for other purposes.

Cider

A beverage made from juice pressed from apples

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