
1) Acid 2) Acid-forming 3) Bad for tooth enamel 4) Being or containing an acid 5) Being sour to the taste 6) Bitter 7) Bitter-tasting 8) Caustic 9) Far from basic 10) Forming a sour compound 11) Forming or containing an acid 12) Hardly basic 13) Having a low ph 14) Like apple juice 15) Like citrus fruit
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• (a.) Containing a high percentage of silica; -- opposed to basic.
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Water with a pH less than 7.
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Describes a solution with a high concentration of H+ ions.
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Having the properties of an acid; the opposite of alkaline.
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Forming or containing an acid.
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(ә-sid´ik) of or pertaining to an acid; acid-forming.
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The condition of water or soil that contains a sufficient amount of acid substances to lower the pH below 7.0.
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See acid solution.
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A·cid'ic adjective (Min.) Containing a high percentage of silica; -- opposed to
basic .
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An herb or substance that reacts with an alkaloid to produce a salt.
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Any substance with a pH below 7.
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A predominance of sourness.
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Describes a solution with a high concentration of H+ ions.
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Every wine requires some acidity. This quality makes a wine feel fresh, or give it lift. Too much acidity makes a wine taste sour and feel sharp, lean or angular. Not enough acidity will make a wine feel flabby.
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[
adj] - tasting sour like acid 2. [adj] - (chemistry) being or containing an acid
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acidic 1. Sour or bitter in taste. 2. Of, pertaining to, or of the nature of, an acid.
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The condition of water or soil that contains a sufficient amount of acid substances to lower the pH below 7.0.
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adjective used to describe magmas that contain more than 60 percent SiO2 and also to igneous rocks and masses solidified from such magmas. The rocks -- e.g., granites and granodiorites -- are typically light colored and have relatively low specific gravities (i.e., within the range of 2.45-2.70).
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Describes a solution with a high concentration of H
+ ions. See also: Acid.
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acid adjective being sour to the taste
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Wines need natural acidity to taste fresh and lively, but an excess of acidity results in an acidic wine that is tart and sour.
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Too much acid in wine gives it a sharp, biting smell & taste, while the right balance gives it liveliness.
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Water with a pH of less than 7.
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acid (def. 6). · acid (def. 9). · acid-forming (def. 1). · containing acid-bearing pollutants: Acidic runoff is poisoning the nation's rivers.
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