• Amaretto

    Origin

    From Italian amaretto, from amaro 'bitter' (from Latin amarus) + diminutive ending -etto.

    Noun

    amaretto

    (countable and uncountable; plural amarettos)
    1. (uncountable, countable) A sweet-bitter liqueur originating from Italy (but also prodcued in Turkey), flavored with almonds and a secret blend-specific mix of some 200 ingredients such as the pits from apricots, peaches, cherries or other stone-fruits.''Amaretto makes a fine digestive
    2. (countable) A glass of that liqueur''Gino has an amaretto on the porch after every elaborate meal

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