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lacking motion
(of a drink) not having bubbles in it
What is "still"?
A still drink is a beverage that does not contain bubbles or carbonation, and is not fermented or distilled. Examples of still drinks include fruit juices, iced tea, lemonade, and many types of non-alcoholic beverages. These drinks are typically made by combining ingredients like fruit, water, sugar, and other flavorings, and may be served cold or at room temperature. Some still drinks may be fortified with additional vitamins, minerals, or other nutrients, and are marketed as health drinks or functional beverages. Still drinks are enjoyed by people of all ages, and are often consumed as a refreshing alternative to carbonated beverages or as a complement to a meal.
lacking any noticeable movement, flow, or fluctuation
referring to a single, static photograph or image that does not depict motion
continuing to hold a particular status, condition, or quality without change
up to now or the time stated
showing that something continues without interruption
completely motionless and silent
despite what has been said or done
used to indicate something additional or to emphasize
a single shot taken from a motion picture, especially one used for documentation or advertisement
What is a "still"?
A still is a single image taken from a motion picture, often used for purposes like promotion or documentation. Unlike moving footage, a still captures a single moment or scene, providing a clear, detailed view of that specific moment. These images are commonly used in advertisements, posters, and press materials to represent the film or show.
a device for distilling liquids by heating and condensing
a facility where alcoholic beverages are produced through the process of distillation
a large water boiler used in catering to heat water for beverages like tea and coffee
a space in a restaurant for preparing tea and coffee, separate from the kitchen
a person who lives in the Falkland Islands
to stop something from moving
to purify a liquid by heating it and then cooling the vapor to separate components
