Still uncertain? The word you’re looking for is “cider.” A cider is the expressed juice of any fruit (but usually apples) drunk as a beverage, or used for making other products, per Merriam-Webster. A cider is usually fermented and therefore alcoholic, but North Americans use the word to refer to an unfermented juice extract.
We traced the history of the word via Etymonline, and found that it has roots in Old French “cidre” or “cire,” meaning “a pear or apple cider.” That also stems from the Late Latin “sicera,” a Vulgate rendition of “shekhar” — a Hebrew word used for any strong drink. That root is also similar to the Arabic word “sakar” or “strong drink.”
It took three tries to figure out the Wordle today. We went with “clown” as an opening word, and it reduced possible answers to just 114. After guessing “chair” next, we made a lucky third guess. We hope you finish just as quickly.
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