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mar·ti·ni M0127700 (mär-tē′nē)n. pl. mar·ti·nis A cocktail made of gin or vodka and dry vermouth. [Alteration of earlier Martinez (probably influenced by Martini & Rossi, trademark for a brand of vermouth), perhaps after Martinez, a city in western California where it was supposedly invented in the mid-1800s.]Martini (mɑːˈtiːnɪ) n, pl -nis1. (Brewing) trademark an Italian vermouth2. (Brewing) a cocktail of gin and vermouth[C19 (sense 2): perhaps from the name of the inventor]
Martini (Italian marˈtiːni) n (Biography) Simone (siˈmoːne). ?1284–1344, Sienese paintermar•ti•ni (mɑrˈti ni) n., pl. -nis. a cocktail made with gin or vodka and dry vermouth. [1885–90, Amer.; perhaps alter. of Martinez (an earlier alternate name of the drink, of disputed orig.)] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | martini - a cocktail made of gin (or vodka) with dry vermouthgin - strong liquor flavored with juniper berriescocktail - a short mixed drinkvodka martini - martini made with vodka rather than gin | TranslationsIdiomsSeethree-martini lunchMartini
Martini Simone . ?1284--1344, Sienese painter martini Related to martini: Dry Martini, vodka martiniWords related to martininoun a cocktail made of gin (or vodka) with dry vermouthRelated Words |