Definition of Margarita

1. Noun. A cocktail made of tequila and triple sec with lime and lemon juice.

Generic synonyms: Cocktail

Definition of Margarita

1. Proper noun. (Ancient Greek female given name). ¹

2. Noun. A cocktail made with tequila, an orange-flavoured liqueur, and lemon or lime juice, often served with salt encrusted on the rim of the glass. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Margarita

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Margarita

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margarin
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margarodite
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margarosanite
margarous

Literary usage of Margarita

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American Coast Pilot: Containing the Courses and Distances Between the by Edmund March Blunt (1822)
"The Island of Margarita, From §t. Vincent to Margarita the course is SW distance 62 leagues, and from Grenada to the same island, the course is SW by W. ..."

2. The Works of Walter Savage Landor by Walter Savage Landor (1846)
"Margarita. Durazzo. The Pope is not averse to make me king. Margarita. ... Margarita. I think such semblances of high estate A re better than the thing ..."

3. The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for by Edmund Burke (1817)
"Every Spanish vessel encountered in carrying men, arms, ammunition, and naval stores, to the insurgents in Margarita shall be confiscated, the master and ..."

4. Venezuela by Leonard Victor Dalton (1912)
"The names of the Boca del Draco (between the peninsula of Paria and Trinidad) and of Margarita were given by Columbus ; Cubagua supported the first ..."

5. Around & about South America: Apéndice al folleto los treinta y tres by Luis Melián Lafinur, Frank Vincent (1897)
"Margarita, with its sharply pinnacled hills and its irregular coast-lines, looked extremely picturesque. It is for the most part bare of vegetation and ..."

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