n. A liquid or fluid substance, as water, milk, blood, sap, etc.n. A strong or active liquid of any sort.n. A strong solution of a particular substance, used in the industrial arts. The liquor of any substance is that substance held in solution, and the word used absolutely has meanings differing according to the indnstry in which it is used.n. An elixir.n. Hence— Any prepared solution, as a sugar solution for claying the loaves, or a solution of a dye or mordant.n. A dilution, as in liquor ammoniæ. [In technical Latin phrases pronounced li′ kwôr, as in liquor amnii, liquor potosseæ, etc.]n. Measured (in selling) with their natural juice, as oysters: opposed to solid.To moisten; drench.To rub with oil or grease; anoint; lubricate.To treat with a liquor; apply liquor or a solution to, as in various manufacturing operations.To give liquor to; supply with liquor for drinking.To drink; especially, to drink spirits: often with up.