root beer

Etymology
The term is attested since before the lifetime of, but he is widely credited with popularizing it much further than it had previously been; his proprietary beverage was inspired by an earlier , and he planned to sell it under that name, but he changed its name to broaden the sales appeal. For more, see Wikipedia at .

Noun

 * 1) A beverage, most often a carbonated soft drink made from a combination of vanilla, cherry tree bark, licorice root, sarsaparilla root, sassafras root bark, nutmeg, anise, and molasses, among other things.
 * 2) A dark reddish-brown color, like the drink.
 * 1) A dark reddish-brown color, like the drink.
 * 1) A dark reddish-brown color, like the drink.

Translations

 * Catalan: cervesa d'arrels
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 根汁汽水, 根啤,
 * Esperanto: radikbiero
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German: Root Beer, Wurzelbier
 * Indonesian: rutbir
 * Japanese: ルートビア
 * Korean: 루트비어
 * Portuguese: root beer, cerveja de raiz, cerveja de raízes
 * Russian: корнево́е пи́во,
 * Slovene: zeliščno pivo
 * Spanish: cerveza de raíz
 * Thai: รูตเบียร์
 * Turkish: kök birası
 * Vietnamese:
 * YiddishL וואָרצלביר, רוטביר

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  beverage made with sarsaparilla root