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Sapid   Listen
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Sapid  adj.  Having the power of affecting the organs of taste; possessing savor, or flavor. "Camels, to make the water sapid, do raise the mud with their feet."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Sapid" Quotes from Famous Books



... cabinet, councils, Chamber of Deputies, everything in fact. He will break away from his young wife who has grown up under his eyes in the same town with him, among all the sweet domestic graces, moulded amid all the fresh and sapid delicacies of the provinces, but pshaw! too provincial for a noble of his importance, and he will go in pursuit of some flower, no matter what, be it only redolent of Parisian patchouli. He will break the ...
— His Excellency the Minister • Jules Claretie

... "while soluble crystalloids are always highly sapid, soluble colloids are singularly insipid," as might be expected; for, as the sentient extremities of the nerves of the palate "are probably protected by a colloidal membrane," impermeable to other colloids, a colloid, when tasted, probably never reaches those nerves. Again, "it has been ...
— A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive • John Stuart Mill



Words linked to "Sapid" :   flavourful, flavorful, flavourous, saporous, sapidness, flavorsome, flavoursome, flavorous, tasty



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