marc
Pronunciation: [mɑrk]
Word
Context: "wine"
(noun) marc is the leftover skins, seeds, and stems from grapes after they have been pressed to make wine. It's like the scraps that are left over when people make juice from grapes.
Example
The winemaker used marc to create a delicious unique spirit.
Example
There wasn't any marc left after the grapes were fully processed for the wine.
Example
What do you do with the marc once you make the wine?
Context: "measurement"
(noun) marc can also refer to a unit of measurement for wine or other spirits in certain regions. It’s similar to saying how many cups of juice you have, but for drinks.
Example
The recipe called for two marc of the special wine.
Example
Buying just one marc of the wine isn't enough for the party.
Example
How many marc should I buy for the celebration?
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