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The American spelling is nearer the Old French source licorece, which is ultimately from Ancient Greek γλυκύρριζα(glukúrrhiza).[1] The British spelling was influenced by the unrelated word liquor.[2]Licorice prevails in Canada and it is common in Australia, but it is rarely found in the UK. Liquorice is all but nonexistent in the US ("chiefly British", according to dictionaries).[3]
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