Distiller (noun)

  1. A person or company that produces distilled liquids, especially alcoholic beverages.
  2. A machine used for distillation.

Origin:

From the latin distillare, meaning "to drip" or "to filter".

Examples:

  1. The local distiller was famous for producing high-quality bourbon.
  2. The distiller visited the distillery to check on the progress of the latest batch of whiskey.
  3. The distiller used a copper still to produce his spirits.
  4. The distiller had a vast collection of old whiskey bottles.
  5. The distiller was pleased with the results of the distillation process.
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