anis
1 Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of anis
< Spanish ( aceite de ) anís literally, oil of anise
Example Sentences
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Come May 18, the Seal will be available in black, ivory, bright green, fuchsia and anis.
From Los Angeles Times
In brief intervals of less heavy rain we watched passing herons and hawks, while giant anis bubbled and grunted in surprise at our procession.
From Project Gutenberg
The farmers of Mexico and the Southern States of America whose fields are frequented by the anis, are much indebted to that handsome and somewhat conspicuous bird.
From Project Gutenberg
This beverage she poured into a square, wide-mouthed flask, into which she placed a thick stem of anis.
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