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*''[[Aqua vitae]]'', Latin for "water of life", meaning a concentrated solution of ethanol |
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*[[Uisce Beatha]], an early Irish |
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*[[Akvavit]], a Scandinavian distilled drink |
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Revision as of 05:56, 5 February 2008
Water of Life is another name for the Fountain of Youth.
Water of Life can also refer to:
- The Water of Life (Spanish fairy tale), a Spanish fairy tale collected by D. Francisco de S. Maspous y Labros, in Cuentos Populars Catalans
- The Water of Life (German fairy tale), a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm
- Water of Life (Dune), a fictional drug in Frank Herbert's Dune novels
- Spirits
- Aqua vitae, Latin for "water of life", meaning a concentrated solution of ethanol
- Uisce Beatha, an early Irish whiskey, the root of the word "whiskey"
- Akvavit, a Scandinavian distilled drink