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Molotov vs. Cocktail — What's the Difference?

Molotov vs. Cocktail — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Molotov and Cocktail

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Molotov

Former name (1940–57) for Perm

Cocktail

A cocktail is an alcoholic mixed drink. Most commonly, cocktails are either a combination of spirits, or one or more spirits mixed with other ingredients such as fruit juice, flavored syrup, or cream.

Molotov

A city in the European part of Soviet Russia.

Cocktail

An alcoholic drink consisting of a spirit or spirits mixed with other ingredients, such as fruit juice or cream
A cocktail bar

Molotov

Soviet statesman (1890-1986)
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Cocktail

A dish consisting of small pieces of food, typically served cold as a starter
We began with prawn and avocado cocktail
A chilled lobster cocktail prettily presented in a martini glass

Molotov

A city in the European part of Russia

Cocktail

Any of various mixed alcoholic drinks consisting usually of brandy, whiskey, vodka, or gin combined with fruit juices or other liquors and often served chilled.

Cocktail

An appetizer made by combining pieces of food, such as fruit or seafood
Fruit cocktail.
Shrimp cocktail.

Cocktail

A mixture of drugs, usually in solution, administered together or sequentially.

Cocktail

A medical regimen that includes a combination of several drugs, so that their combined effect is more potent than that of any of the drugs used individually.

Cocktail

Of or relating to cocktails
A cocktail glass.
A cocktail party.

Cocktail

A mixed alcoholic beverage.
They visited a bar noted for its wide range of cocktails.

Cocktail

(by extension) A mixture of other substances or things.
Scientists found a cocktail of pollutants in the river downstream from the chemical factory.
A cocktail of illegal drugs

Cocktail

A horse, not of pure breed, but having only one eighth or one sixteenth impure blood in its veins.

Cocktail

A mean, half-hearted fellow.

Cocktail

A species of rove beetle, so called from its habit of elevating the tail.

Cocktail

(obsolete) Ostentatiously lacking in manners.

Cocktail

(transitive) To adulterate (fuel, etc.) by mixing in other substances.

Cocktail

(transitive) To treat (a person) to cocktails.
He dined and cocktailed her at the most exclusive bars and restaurants.

Cocktail

A beverage made of brandy, whisky, or gin, iced, flavored, and sweetened.

Cocktail

A horse, not of pure breed, but having only one eighth or one sixteenth impure blood in his veins.

Cocktail

A mean, half-hearted fellow; a coward.
It was in the second affair that poor little Barney showed he was a cocktail.

Cocktail

A species of rove beetle; - so called from its habit of elevating the tail.

Cocktail

A short mixed drink

Cocktail

An appetizer served as a first course at a meal

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