Yes
A spirit is distilled to create ALC. content and liquor has a flavoring added with a spirit.
It's a spirit, which belongs to the latter.
because it contains spirit which harm liver.
A bottle of spirit or liquor.
Most liquor outlets have an imported liquor section and Kirsch would be in that section. Clear, strong spirit distilled from cherries with a high proof.
Cognac is a distilled spirit made from grapes in the Cognac region of France.
Vodka is indeed a "hard liquor". It can be bought in a range of alcohol proofs, from 80 to 100 proof, (with an alcohol content of 35% to 50% by volume) and is traditionally a Russian favorite.
It signifies the "strength" of the liquor, and can give you an estimate of how much alcohol is in the drink by percentage. For example, if you have a 1.5oz of a 40% ABV spirit, 0.6oz is pure alcohol.
No, liquor is a broad term that refers to any alcoholic beverage, while whiskey specifically refers to a type of distilled spirit made from fermented grain mash.
amaretto (di Saronno) is a liquor - so yes
Traditional methods used to produce rakija liquor include fermenting fruit, distilling the fermented liquid, and aging the distilled spirit in wooden barrels.
"Licker" could be a typo or a mispronunciation of "liquor," which refers to alcoholic beverages. Alternatively, "licker" could refer to a slang term for someone who consumes excessive amounts of alcohol.