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Grog logo #10101) Age of Sail quaff 2) Alcoholic drink 3) British distilled drink 4) Ceramic material 5) Cocktail with rum 6) Crew quaff 7) Diluted liquor 8) Diluted rum 9) Drink for a British tar 10) Drink on board 11) Drink on the drink 12) Drink with sugar and spices 13) High seas quaff 14) Hot drink 15) Hot quaff
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Grog logo #10101) Rum
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grog logo #22081 Rum, sometimes mixed with water. Feelin? ?Groggy? is what ?appens when yer drinks too much of it.
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Grog logo #23417a mixture of rum and water with a bit of lemon. Also any alcoholic drink.
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Grog logo #23415Generically, any alcoholic drink. Specifically, rum diluted with water to make it go farther.
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Grog logo #21002• (n.) A mixture of spirit and water not sweetened; hence, any intoxicating liquor.
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Grog logo #21733[Naval Acronyms and Slang] A slang name for a mixture of rum and water (RN)
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Grog logo #20972Grog noun [ So named from 'Old Grog ' a nickname given to Admiral Vernon, in allusion to his wearing a grogram cloak in foul weather. He is said to have been the first to dilute the rum of the sailors (about 1745).] A mixture of spirit and water not sweetened; hence, any intoxicating liquor....
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Grog logo #23224General term for alcohol.
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grog logo #22064beer
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Grog logo #21217Grog is a nautical term for rum and water. It derived its name from admiral Edward Vernon who wore grogram breeches and was hence called 'Old Grog'. In 1745, in an effort to combat drunkenness and scurvy, he ordered his sailors to dilute their rum with water and add lemon juice and sugar, and hence the mixture became known as grog.
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Grog logo #21217Grog is slang for alcoholic drink.
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Grog logo #22189Crushed brick that is blended with clay to form new brick.
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Grog logo #24047Gritty material added to clay to modify its behaviour in firing. It is usually ground clay that has already been fired, and can be course or fine depending on the type of work for which it is being used.
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grog logo #23807General term for alcohol, but typically beer
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Grog logo #24046Ceramic material which has been heated to a high temperature to burn off moisture and other gasses therefore is predominantly inert. This is then ground to a required grain size to add to a body formulation.
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Grog logo #24049A gritty, sandlike substance. Grog is added to claybodies for strength, texture and/or tooth. It reduces cracking and warping. It is made from grinding up fired clay.
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grog logo #23421[Treasure Island] diluted alcoholic liquor, especially rum.
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Grog logo #24048 Fired ceramic ground to specific sizes. Added to clay bodies to give openess to aid drying without warping, 'tooth' to aid forming and to reduce shrinkage
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grog logo #20974 noun rum cut with water
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Grog logo #22635Admiral Vernon (1684-1757) wore his cloak of grogram (silk and wool mix) so habitually that his men nicknamed him
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grog logo #23412(see also spirits) An alcoholic liquor, especially rum diluted with water. Admiral Vernon is said to have been the first to dilute the rum of sailors (about 1745.)
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Grog logo #24053Gritty material added to clay to add texture, lessen warping and improve resistance to thermal shock. It is usually ground, fired clay.
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Grog logo #24055Fired clay ground to various mesh sizes.
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Grog logo #24045A sand-like substance that is added to a claybody to add workability and strength to the clay. Grog is actually high-fired clay that has been ground down to a granular state. Because it has already gone through the firing process, it lessens the shrinkage of the claybody. In clays that require great resistance to thermal shock, such as Raku and fla...
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