mixologist

English

Etymology

1856, mix + -ologist, jocular.[1]

Noun

mixologist (plural mixologists)

  1. A person who creates cocktails; a bartender.
    • 1999, Bob Emmons, The Book of Gins and Vodkas: A Complete Guide, p. 63.
      By the way, the difference between a bartender and a mixologist can be confusing, but normally a bartender serves the patrons at a sit-down style bar, where a mixologist would usually work at a very busy service-style bar.

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References

  1. mixologist” in Douglas Harper, Online Etymology Dictionary, 2001–2018.
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