the non-physical part of a person which is the seat of emotions and character; the soul
(in Christianity) the third person of the Trinity; God as spiritually active in the world
a quick-drying solution of gum, chiefly used by actors to attach false hair to their faces
a lamp burning volatile spirits, especially methylated spirits, instead of oil
feelings of camaraderie among the members of a group, enabling them to cooperate and work well together
stoicism and determination in a difficult or dangerous situation, especially as displayed by a group of people
a mixture of alcohol and water containing (in the UK) 57.1 per cent alcohol by volume or (in the US) 50 per cent alcohol by volume, used as a standard of strength of distilled alcoholic spirits
a device consisting of a sealed glass tube partially filled with alcohol or other liquid, containing an air bubble whose position reveals whether a surface is perfectly level
a volatile colourless liquid distilled from petroleum, used as a paint thinner and solvent
stoicism and determination in a difficult or dangerous situation, especially as displayed by a group of people
a person whose interests or attitudes are similar to one’s own
denatured alcohol, typically perfumed, used for cleaning and disinfecting the skin or medical instruments before an injection or surgical operation
a feeling of involvement in and concern for one’s local community
alcohol for general use that has been made unfit for drinking by the addition of about 10 per cent methanol and typically also some pyridine and a violet dye
a mixture of ethanol (95.6 per cent) and water produced as an azeotrope by distillation