(n.) A room where liquors are kept on tap; a barroom.
Example Sentences:
(1) Avery has built its reputation on several well-liked bottled beers and a whole lot more taproom-only brews, usually among Boulder's most adventurous and varied.
(2) Local craft breweries are really taking off, too, you’ll find them around Bree Street, but I like the Devil’s Peak brewery’s Taproom at Salt River.
(3) What we want the taproom to be is a focus for our neighbourhood, like breweries were 100 years ago.” After a moment’s thought, he said: “We want to serve our communities better.” It’s true that any number of profit-hungry industries claim pure motives.
(4) The taproom offers unique limited releases, providing an excuse for even the most knowledgeable beer lover to stop by.
(5) Near downtown, the 8 th Wonder Brewery recently opened an Astrodome-themed taproom, complete with seats from the stadium auction and the dome’s arching truss painted below its warehouse ceiling.
Taproot
Definition:
(n.) The root of a plant which penetrates the earth directly downward to a considerable depth without dividing.
Example Sentences:
(1) When sprayed at 8 days, metribuzin had a significant (p less than or equal to 0.05) negative effect on plant weight, number of nodules, taproot growth, and acetylene reduction activity.
(2) Seventeen Rhizobium japonicum cultures isolated from soybean nodules induced formation of nodules on taproots of soybean plants.
(3) He writes that “the taproot of the current crisis [over Ukraine] is Nato expansion and Washington’s commitment to move Ukraine out of Moscow’s orbit and integrate it into the west”, which Putin viewed as “a direct threat to Russia’s core interests”.
(4) RNA gel blot analysis of total RNA showed that salinization to 500 mM NaCl increased BADH mRNA levels four-fold in leaves and three-fold in the taproot.