Juice

Noun

 * 1)  A liquid from a plant, especially fruit.
 * Squeeze the orange and some juice will come out.
 * 1)  A beverage made of juice.
 * I’d like two orange juices please.
 * 1)  Any liquid resembling juice.
 * 2)  A soft drink.
 * 3)  Electricity.
 * 4)  Liquor.
 * 5)  Political power.
 * 6)  Petrol; gasoline.
 * 7)  Steroids.
 * 8)  Semen.
 * 9)  The vaginal lubrication that a woman naturally produces when sexually aroused.
 * 10)  Musical agreement between instrumentalists.

Verb

 * 1)  To remove the juice from something.
 * 2)  To energize or stimulate something.

Derived terms

 * dejuice
 * juice up
 * unjuice

Adjectives for Juice
concocted; helleboric; resinous; vegetable; rich; natural; savory; precious; rare-flavored; cooling; sweetened; vilesome; gastric; autumnal; acrid; necessary; fermented; joyful; bilious; ruddier; inspissated; gelatinuous; pungent; viscous; aerial; nectarian.

Verbs for Juice
e—from; dilute—; draw off—; drink —; express—; extract—; flavor with—; moisten with—; relish—; save—; secrete—; squeeze out—; strain—; suck—; suffuse—; tap—; wring out—; —dries; —drips—; exudes ; —flows; —intoxicates; —oozes.

Thesaurus
AC, DC, absorption current, active current, alcohol, alternating current, aqua vitae, beverage, blood, booze, conduction current, convection current, cycle, delta current, dielectric displacement current, direct current, displacement current, drink, eddy current, electric current, electric stream, emission current, essence, exciting current, extract, firewater, fluid, fluid extract, fluid mechanics, force, free alternating current, galvanic current, grog, high-frequency current, hooch, hydraulics, hydrogeology, idle current, induced current, induction current, ionization current, latex, liquid, liquid extract, liquor, low-frequency current, magnetizing current, milk, multiphase current, pith, power, pulsating direct current, reactive current, rotary current, sap, semiliquid, single-phase alternating current, spirit, spirits, stray current, strength, thermionic current, thermoelectric current, three-phase alternating current, tipple, vigor, vitality, voltaic current, water, watt current, whey

Etymology
jus, juis from jus, jous from  jūs "broth, soup, sauce". Displaced native wos, woos "juice" (from  wōs "juice").

Noun

 * Afrikaans:
 * Alabama: okchi
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 * Armenian:
 * Azeri: şirə
 * Basque: zuku, ur
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 * Breton: chug
 * Bulgarian: сок
 * Catalan: suc
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 * Korean: (汁)
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 * Lithuanian: sultys
 * Luxembourgish: Jus, Saaft
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 * Malayalam: നീര് (neeru)
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 * Vietnamese: nước ép
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 * Roman: sok, đus
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Verb

 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: mehustaa
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 * Latin:
 * Macedonian: цеди, исцедува
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 * Portuguese: energizar,
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Noun

 * 1) fruit juice