Vodka the entity is vodka. If you mean name brands, there are hundreds. The biggest being:
Stolichnaya, Smirnoff, Skyy, Absolut, Ketel One, Grey Goose, Belvedere, Finlandia, Gordon's, Wolfschmidt, and Seagram's. There are, however, many, many more.
Vodka comes from the Slavic word voda, meaning water, since water is one of vodka's prime ingredients along with ethanol.
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Vodka has no scientific name.
The correct spelling is "chemical"
chemacal
Lerskaa vodka.
Vodka means "vodka". It's just a name of a type of alcoholic beverage.
The term little water or little water of lifemeans Vodka.
No, "vodka" should not be capitalized when used with a brand name. It should be written as "Absolut vodka" rather than "Absolut Vodka".
Absolut
Absolut is the first word in its Swedish name, Absolut Rent Bravin (Absolutely Pure Vodka).
They got it from Metal and Vodka
A distillery.
it's a drink, not a name
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