congeners

     

A congener (from Latin roots meaning "born together" or "within the same race or kin") has several different meanings depending on the field in which it is used. Colloquially, it is used to mean a person or thing like another in character or action.

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  • @ja_tobias @NikiHubbard it is utterly incredible...made my day!! Is there a chance that some of the congeners might do it as well??
  • @TribalFighters @SmallTownBrows avoid Alex Jones and his congeners.
  • WOTD: congeners (courtesy of @GreatDismal) what say you, @ipb?
  • Choose light liquors (vodka, gin) over dark liquors (brandy, whiskey). They have fewer congeners, which contribute to hangovers.
  • Darker liquors can cause worse #hangover symptoms because of high concentrations of compounds called congeners.
  • Whiskey is basically ethanol + water with congeners (flavours and taste materials). Newspaper men. *shrugs*
  • RT @LifeTipsPage: More expensive alcohols contain fewer congeners--chemicals responsible for hangovers. The more expensive the alcohol, the…
  • @grantwarkentin Farmed #salmon #aquaculture have 'a selective enrichment of the most toxic congeners' from feeds used
  • Hard liquors, especially darker, amber liquors, usually contain more congeners than lighter liquors.
  • Congeners, chemical found in some alcohol, can also cause headaches in some individuals.
  • @joshgroban nerd talk: those who discuss the amount of congeners in their drinks while at a bar! I might be more of a nerd than YOU. Ugh :/
  • interesting about congeners in alcoholic beverages.
  • RT @wicanadian: More expensive alcohols contain fewer congeners, chemicals responsible for hangovers. The more expensive the alcohol, the l…