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"Aqua-" she held it out just a little beyond his reach.
It is simply a translation of the Latin aqua vitae.
Aquas is on the outskirts of the city.
The bathroom itself was decorated in Marina's colors, greens and aquas!
Water can also be called 'aqua', the Roman word for water.
I took a sip of aqua vitae, let it char its way down to my belly.
Behind the kegs of water he found four others of aqua vitae.
Not to mention most of the butts of aqua vitae.
The lights were more muted here; it had almost a submarine quality Aquas and red and shadows.
Aqua vitae in its alcoholic forms was highly praised by medieval physicians.
Its aquas and apricots have a tropical feel, and sliding screens add a Japanese note.
No tulip-time pinks or screaming roadhouse aquas for him.
A local translation of aqua vitae was often applied to an important, locally produced distilled spirits.
During the Roman period the distances on the highways were indicated with reference to Aquas, which demonstrates their importance in the region.
Give me some aqua vitae.
He set his musket beside him-and, I fear, also a keg of aqua vitae.
Imagine if everyone had the good taste to gravitate to that and to leave the mauves, the aquas and the plums behind.
Karlovy Vary - a film fan's aqua vitae - Czech.
Her skin was a slightly brighter shade of green than his own, and her eyes were a pale aqua- an unusual color for an Orion woman.
The room colors recalled the sea, beaches and thatch roofs with champagnes, soft aquas and earth tones.
Annis was glad of the coffee; she had been invited to sample the Aqua Vitae and her head hadn't felt quite right since.
"Paul, get something warm for Annis to put on and bring some Aqua Vitae, we all need a nip."
In 1888, he married Henrietta Aquas Traveller.
Aquavit or okovita (Latin: aqua vitae, "water of life") has two meanings.
Also, the Scandinavian akvavit spirit gets its name from the Latin phrase aqua vitae.